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The care of children in data: Evidence, gaps and opportunities for change in the SDGs
Children and young people outside their family environment remain virtually invisible in official statistics, leaving governments without vital information.
Key facts on household surveys
An overview of the main international household surveys: what they are, when and where they're carried out, and what some of their data limitations are.
The Development Data Assessment
DI's Development Data Assessment is a methodology that supports governments to identify quality data for decision-making and policy formulation
The frontiers of data interoperability for sustainable development
The latest report from the Joined-Up Data Standards project explores progress and challenges towards joining up data across multiple sources and standards.
Coding the P20 – How we developed and coded the P20 Initiative
This paper discusses the data used in the P20 Initiative, highlighting its origins, what difficulties were encountered, and the methods used to analyse it.
Aid data needs and use cases in Nepal
There is growing demand in Nepal to improve how aid data is collected and shared, to support how SDGs are met and monitored.
Progress report 1: Supporting Grand Bargain signatories in meeting commitments to greater transparency
Progress by Grand Bargain organisations in publishing open data on their humanitarian financing and providing useful and usable data on their activities.
Data use: An overview of conceptual and practical approaches
We have explored conceptual and practical approaches to data use through desk research and contextualised them using DI’s data use framework.
How the P20 are doing in Benin
The P20 Initiative is an effort to better understand the data on people who are at risk of being left behind so that action can be taken, and policies and resources can be better targeted to ensure that they are included in progress