Date:
Duration:
75
min
Location:
Auditorio 4
Session type:
Lightning talk
This engaging, interactive lightning talk session will explore the evolving landscape of inclusive data, covering the topic from an advocacy, technical and partnerships perspective.
Speakers from different sectors will discuss a range of inclusive data themes ranging from gender, intersectionality, citizen-generated data through to innovative approaches to data collection and analysis - showcasing why inclusive data is critical to achieving the central, transformative promise behind the SDGs; to leave no one behind.
Lightning talk presenters:
- Gilberto Vieira, data_labe - Hacking data for a better life
- Bronwen Robertson, Data4Change - Charting Change: Unconventional Data Methods for Inclusive Futures
- Gloria Guerrero, Latin American Initiative for Open Data (ILDA) - Intersection of data and activism: Advocacy cases in the gender and diversity agenda
- Daniela Palacio-Rodriguez, UN Women - Moving towards inclusion of women with disabilities in statistics
- Francisco Riera, Equilibrium Social Development Consultancy - Dealing with hard-to-reach populations through the Respondent-Driven Sampling methodology
- Julio López, Datalat Foundation - Mapping LGBTQ Lives: Innovations in Data Collection and Analysis
- Nick Thorne, Sightsavers - Opportunities to promote inclusive data in East Africa
- Rose Bukania , Ministry of Labour and Social Protection Kenya - Milestones, challenges and opportunities in partnerships
- Haoyi Chen, UN Statistics Division - Building a global conceptual framework and a collaborative for citizen data