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A Real Data Revolution: Unpacking the Necessity, Promises, and Challenges of Intersectionality Data for Development

There is no way that poverty can be fully tackled without policies designed to address the multiple disadvantages faced by people due to the combination of ascribed attributes including gender, age, race, ethnicity, disability, migration status, and sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). And it is central to the Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs) overarching objective of inclusive development or ‘leaving no one behind.’ This means that intersectionality must be captured in data and embedded in evidence-based policies. But this is far from easy because, at present, the data is still limited. The Center for Global Development, Data2X and Open Data Watch have partnered to help improve the availability and use of this data.

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A Real Data Revolution: Unpacking the Necessity, Promises, and Challenges of Intersectionality Data for Development

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There is no way that poverty can be fully tackled without policies designed to address the multiple disadvantages faced by people due to the combination of ascribed attributes including gender, age, race, ethnicity, disability, migration status, and sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). And it is central to the Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs) overarching objective of inclusive development or ‘leaving no one behind.’ This means that intersectionality must be captured in data and embedded in evidence-based policies. But this is far from easy because, at present, the data is still limited. The Center for Global Development, Data2X and Open Data Watch have partnered to help improve the availability and use of this data.

Related Keywords

Mexico , Colombia , United States , Canada , American , Alan Gelb , Lee Badgett , Francesca Perucci , Un Commission , World Bank , National Ids , Economic Power Lab , Global Development , Sustainable Development Goal Sdgs , Ids For Development , Development Data Learning Collaborative , Asian Development Bank , American Development Bank , Sustainable Development Goal , Open Data Watch , Inter American Development Bank ,

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