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Overcoming Data Graveyards: Country Insights on Advancing Data Use, Uptake, and Impact (TA2.12)

WHAT

Overcoming Data Graveyards: Country Insights on Advancing Data Use, Uptake, and Impact (TA2.12)

WHERE

Hybrid (Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China and online)

WHEN

Tuesday, April 25th from 1:30 - 2:30 PM Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China / 1:30 - 2:30 AM EST

About the Event

Side Event of the 2023 United Nations World Data Forum

Overview

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, have underscored the importance of accurate, inclusive, and timely data to inform decision-making. Such data is critical to addressing key sustainable development challenges and policy issues across a range of economic, social, and environmental dimensions, including how to reach the most vulnerable groups and hard-to-count populations. The pandemic has further highlighted the need for reliable, timely, and disaggregated data to supplement traditional data sources for effective policies to address and mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of alternative data collection tools and methods. This calls for innovative approaches to respond to the urgent data needs for local and national policy and decision-making for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and to address other key national development priorities. For this purpose, building agile and resilient data systems, and well-functioning national statistical systems is key. Global and local partners, including the civil society, academia, and the private sector, under the Data For Now initiative, are working with national statistical offices, to develop countries’ capacities to use different sources of data, traditional and non-traditional, with application of advanced methodologies to transform and produce data to inform decision-making. See policy brief for examples on the use of innovative methods, tools, and sources: shorturl.at/nIPWZ This session will bring together speakers working through the Data For Now initiative, including representatives from national statistical offices (NSOs), the private sector, and civil society to: - Demonstrate practical examples on the use of innovative approaches that provide new insights and improve decision making at the national level - Share practical experience in implementing innovative methods and technologies to fill data gaps - Discuss challenges and lessons learned in implementing such approaches and offer recommendations/insights for other NSOs who are interested in using these methods to address their own challenges

Speakers

  • Caroline Mutwiri (Speaker) Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), Statistician

  • Ian Diamond (Speaker) Office for National Statistics (ONS-UK), National Statistician and Permanent Secretary

  • Lisa Bersales (Speaker) University of the Philippines, Professor

  • Samantha Custer (Speaker) AidData, College of William and Mary, Director of Policy Analysis

  • To be confirmed (Speaker) United Nations Global Pulse (UNGP), Executive Director