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Sustainable development data needs good statistics officials–but how strong are their data skills?
José Antonio MejÃa Guerra, Christian Schuster, Magdalena Rojas, Jan Meyer-Sahling, and Kim Mikkelsen share insights from their survey of 13,300 statistics officials in 14 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean on the skillsets of statistics officials.
Building trust through data in rural Nigeria
Digest #85 | Without data that helps governments understand the reality of disabled people’s lives, policies can leave critical needs unaddressed. Inclusive data can break this cycle, writes Zuliehat Ohunene Abdullahi.
Building AI with - not for - communities
Digest #84 | AI is one of the most promising technologies in decades for those working in international development, but new technologies cannot succeed in isolation, writes Ronda Železný-Green, PhD.
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Mapping the big picture: Using earth observations to monitor the environmental impact of gold mining in Suriname

CartografÃa abierta para el desarrollo sostenible en América Latina y el Caribe

Open mapping for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean

Cartografia aberta para o desenvolvimento sustentável na América Latina e no Caribe

Data science for health and climate in Africa: Meet the CAN Fellows

Announcing our three data viz contest finalists

Mapping for humanity: Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team at Festival de Datos

From data to dollars: Maximizing climate investments through better information

The ethical dilemmas of data-driven climate action

Powering inclusive local climate action with space technology

COP26: How investing in climate data makes climate finance go further
