Posts tagged data4now
In the Fight Against Covid-19: What Do We Know and to Whom Can We Turn for Answers?

One could argue that during the current global pandemic, data has never played such an important role. It is relied on for life and death decisions that are impacting billions of people around the globe. In particular, the need for accurate and real-time data, which many in the data for sustainable development community have been advocating for years, has come to the forefront of mainstream conversations. Yet in the haze of the countless Covid-19 data dashboards and discussions on data, much of the data being reported (especially in the United States) is incomplete, confusing to the general public, and being miscommunicated by journalists and politicians alike. As the spread of Covid-19 continues to increase at an alarming rate, policymakers and citizens each face numerous limitations.

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In Low-Income Countries Fundamental Data Issues Remain for COVID-19 Response

As COVID-19 has wreaked havoc across the globe, the data community is steadfastly working to develop new tools and methods to better track and monitor the virus. And considerable attention has been given to the innovative role of big data in the response efforts. For instance, in the United States, data from smart thermometers are being used to predict the spread of the virus; Google is employing aggregated location data to demonstrate the impact of social distancing policies; and South Korea has used a variety of data sources, including individual cellphone data and credit card records to track and report on the virus spread. While these novel data solutions have the potential to help save lives, more fundamental data issues remain in the countries where the impact of COVID-19 is likely to be most devastating.

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Highlights from the Space Generation Congress

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) is a global non-governmental, non-profit organization that engages a network of students and young professionals in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications. Over October 17-19, 2019, SGAC held its annual Space Generation Congress in the Washington DC area, and SDSN TReNDS participated in a special workshop on the SDGs that examined how space technology can inform our understanding of sustainable development.

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