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Approaches and methods to measure economic empowerment of women and girls
What are the ways of measuring the economic empowerment of women and girls? An article for Gender & Development Journal…
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Using USAID’s gender and ICT toolkit
To ensure that ICT4D programs are adequately implemented, it is important to monitor to assess how these programs address gender…
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Using LinkedIn data to measure gender diversity
Measuring women in leadership positions closes one dimension on the gender data gap on economic empowerment. This goes beyond employment…
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Measuring ICT use from a gender lens
To better collect gender-relevant information on ICT for development, it is important to have surveys that collect demographic information on…
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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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Using UN Women’s Counted and Visible Toolkit
Beyond providing gender-relevant data, it is also important to publish gender data from an intersectional lens to shed light on…
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Transfer school data to education management information systems
To collect better data on education, such as education enrollment and outcomes, UNESCO published the Operational Guide to using EMIS…
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The role of education administrative data in monitoring menstrual health and hygiene
Traditional indicators on enrollment, participation, graduation, and exam results may not be sufficient to understand the full scope of girls’…
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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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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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