Inclusive Data as a Strategic Tool for Building Back Better After the Pandemic.
10 August 2022, by Chandani Lopez Peralta
On July 12, the Centre and LNOB partnership co-hosted an official side event at the 2022 High Level Political Forum together with GIZ and UNSD. Topic was “Inclusive data as a means to build back better after the pandemic.” The event started with a guest input from UNSD and two national case studies from partner countries. The presentations were followed by a panel discussion where global experts discussed about the advantages and limitations of citizen-generated data.
Community-Driven Data as a Tool to Foster Equal Rights and Non-Discrimination
16 June 2022, by Chandani Lopez Peralta
On May 31, the LNOB partnership hosted a successful virtual working session at the 2022 World Justice Forum on community-driven data as a means to foster equal rights and non-discrimination. The session featured speakers from the partnership’s country coalitions in Nepal, Malawi and India. A community representative also shared his perspectives on the added value of inclusive data approaches for his community. The exchange was followed by a panel discussion among global experts on CDD around the theme ‘Equality vs. Equity’.
COVID-19 Wreaking Havoc on Bangladesh’s Poor: A Story of Food, Cash, and Health Crises
31 August 2021, by Davie Malungisa on behalf of LNOB Coalition in Bangladesh
This is the second story from our new series of articles, focussing on the work of our partners in Bangladesh. The article highlights the situation of ten marginalised groups in the country, including ethnic minorities (indigenous peoples), river gypsies, elderly people involved in begging, people living with HIV/AIDS, people living in hard-to-reach areas (char, haor, hills, islands, forests, etc.), sex-workers, and Dalits.