Across Latin America and the Caribbean there is growing demand for stronger methods to collect and use LGBTIQ+ data that are safe, comparable, and grounded in rights. This webinar opens a practical series focused on how to design and integrate SOGIESC variables in official instruments, protect privacy, and document quality through clear metadata. It builds on consultations and post event surveys that identified capacity needs, especially among civil society organizations.
What you will learn:
- How to design SOGIESC questions and place them in surveys and administrative records with appropriate skips and flows
- How to apply security and governance protocols, including anonymization, access controls, and data use agreements
- How to document minimum comparability standards and metadata so evidence can inform policy across institutions
Who should attend:
- National statistics offices and public sector teams that design surveys and manage administrative data
- Civil society groups that collect citizen data and engage in policy advocacy
- Researchers and educators who teach or study SOGIESC measurement
- Funders and multilaterals that support inclusive data initiatives