Joint learning report: “Inclusive SDG Data Partnerships”
12 July 2021, by Peter Koblowsky
This learning report gathers knowledge and recommendations from the Inclusive SDG Data Partnerships initiative.
The initiative is co-organised by Partners for Review (P4R/GIZ), the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), and the International Civil Society Centre in its role as the secretariat of the Leave No One Behind Partnership. It brought together National SDG Units, National Statistics Offices, National Human Rights Institutions and civil society organisations from across six countries. Its purpose is to advance data partnerships for the SDGs and to strengthen multi-actor data ecosystems at the national level.
No more pushing us back! Towards Better Data By and For People with Disabilities in Kenya
08 July 2021, by Davie Malungisa on behalf of LNOB Coalition in Kenya
This is the first story from our new series of articles, focussing on the work of our partners in Kenya. The article highlights the situation of people with disabilities and how the Kenyan LNOB coalition supports their empowerment.
Harnessing the Power of Community-Driven Data
08 July 2021, by Davie Malungisa on behalf of LNOB Partnership
The Leave No One Behind partnership is launching a series of articles, focussing on the work of its local partners in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and Nepal. Also, the articles will provide deeper insight into our methodological approach and joint advocacy work at the global level.
How to use community data to deliver Agenda 2030
02 March 2021, by Sam Wozniak, Development Initiatives
Community data has a key role to play in delivering Agenda 2030’s universal pledge to leave no one behind. It can help fill data gaps on marginalised groups in the monitoring and review of the Sustainable Development Goals, equipping decision-makers and policy-makers with evidence to ensure resources reach and benefit those most in need.
Advancing CSOs’ Role in SDGs to Protect Marginalized Communities in Viet Nam
24 November 2020, by Linh Nguyen, Management and Sustainable Development Institute (MSD)
Civil society organisations (CSOs) in Viet Nam transition from focusing only on poverty alleviation to providing a range of services to meet the needs of marginalized communities, conduct advocacy, raise awareness and work to hold the government and other stakeholders accountable.
5 Ways Businesses Can #RebuildBetter
11 November 2020, by Zahid Torres-Rahman, Business Fights Poverty
Action toolkits and further ways businesses can help with the global effort to rebuild better following COVID-19.
Data Experts Discuss How to Harness Non-Official Sources
19 November 2020, by IISD and the Leave No One Behind Partnership
Findings from a panel discussion held during the Virtual UN World Data Forum 2020 on ways to harness statistics produced by non-official sources.
How Communities Can Fill Data Gaps on People with Disabilities
09 November 2020, by Salome Wanjiku Kimata, Christian Blind Mission (CBM)
How community members can become voices for change by collecting data on their needs.
Women’s voices missing from COVID-19 news coverage
28 October 2020, by IISD and the Leave No One Behind Partnership
In global south and global north a substantial bias favours men’s perspectives in news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, finds a study commissioned by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Virtual Exhibition at World Data Forum Highlights Community-Driven Data for LNOB
20 October 2020, IISD and the Leave No One Behind Partnership
A virtual exhibition created by the LNOB Partnership and launched at the UN World Data Forum highlights the potential of community-driven data for empowering marginalised groups. The site voicescount.org includes voices from each of the five action countries, Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Nepal and Viet Nam.