The Global Partnership blog features commentary from in-house experts, and partners, with thought leadership on pressing issues in data for development. You will also find links to the latest Data Values Digest articles with thought-provoking posts from across the Data Values community on unlocking the value of data for all.
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Sustainable development data needs good statistics officials–but how strong are their data skills?
José Antonio Mejía 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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Let’s double-down on measuring what we treasure

Better administrative data: Lessons on effective global collaboration

The moral imperative for a human rights-based data revolution

Why food security data systems are broken and the roadmap for change

Data Values Project: Frequently Asked Questions

Data equity, Global South perspectives, high risk profiling systems, and the role of universities

How data can map and make racial inequality more visible (if done responsibly)

The imperativeness of data governance in the the African Continental Free Trade Agreement

Avoiding the data colonialism trap

Why the US-Kenya free trade agreement negotiations set a bad precedent for data policy

Beyond the top 1% and the employed, there are Kenyans who don’t exist.
