What are your data values? How can you put those values into action, both as an individual and as a member of the broader community in which you live and work? 

Join us to learn about the new Data Values e-learning course with co-host, Data for Social Impact, an initiative of the Center for Social Development at Washington University in St. Louis.  

This event will provide an overview of the Data Values Project and will share tools and stories of individuals and organisations who are working to create a fair data future around the world.  

During this event we will launch our free online course developed in collaboration between the Global Partnership and Data for Social Impact. This course provides a deep dive into the role of data in our society and the actions that must be taken to ensure data can be designed, collected, managed, and used in ways that are equitable, inclusive, and beneficial to all. 

Speakers

Jenna Slotin

Interim CEO
Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data

Dan Ferris

Associate Professor of Practice
Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis; Co-Director of Policy Education and Practice, Center for Social Development

Jenrose Fitzgerald

Program Manager
Center for Social Development at Washington University in St. Louis

Yazid S Mikail

Climate Change AI and the founder of Nest Africa AI Innovation Lab

Mirado Rafenomahenintsoa

Data Values Advocate

Jenny Reiman

Senior Community Data Analyst
IFF, a Community Development Financial Institution
Moderators

Fatuma Faarah

Policy Officer
Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data