Posts tagged Data For Now
A Conversation with Ghana’s and Sierra Leone’s Environment Protection Agencies on Marine Litter and Citizen Science

Steph Pietras, Program Associate for TReNDS, sat down with Ms. Jewel Kudjawu, Director of Intersectoral Network from the Ghana EPA, and Mr. Paul Lamin, Director of Natural Resources and Governance from the Sierra Leone EPA, to discuss citizen science and how Data for Now has impacted their work.

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Navigating New Roles, Technology, and Ecosystems

As 120+ National Statisticians and hundreds of stakeholders across the globe convened at the UN for the 51st session of the Statistical Commission last week, how to manage the increasing breadth of new data and technologies, new responsibilities, and the changing data ecosystem was at the forefront of the conversation.

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The Data Countries Need Now: Outcomes from Data For Now’s Inception Workshop

This week, representatives from eight very diverse countries (Bangladesh, Columbia, Ghana, Mongolia, Nepal, Paraguay, Rwanda, and Senegal) convened in Kigali, Rwanda to discuss priority data needs; specifically, the kinds of timely (even real-time) data they need to effectively track sustainable development. In spite of varied data priorities across the countries (from poverty, to agriculture, to education) commonalities emerged that can expedite the accessibility, timeliness, and quality of data, such as focusing on the better use of satellite imagery and co-investing in administrative data.

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