Tag "data revolution"
What’s measured is also political
Posted by bwtritton ⋅ May 29, 2015 This post is written by Amina Khan, Research Officer, Growth, Poverty and Inequality, and Elizabeth Stuart, Research Fellow, Growth, Poverty and Inequality, ODI
Toward an African Data Revolution
Posted by post2015 ⋅ May 1, 2015 This blog post is written by Rachel Quint, Program Fellow, Global Development and Population Programme, at the Hewlett Foundation. As Sarah wrote in her
April 2015: Five Headlines from a Big Month for the Data Revolution
Posted by post2015 ⋅ April 30, 2015 Filed Under data, data revolution series, development, PARIS21, post2015, sdgs This blog post is written by Sarah T. Lucas, Program Officer, Global Development
Is a Data Revolution underway, and if so, who will benefit?
Posted on April 28, 2015 Written by Ricardo Fuentes-Nieva, Oxfam’s Head of Research, at the ODI’s Cartagena Data Festival, on Oxfam’s From Poverty To Power blog A spectre is haunting
Funding the revolution
Posted on January 20, 2015 Written by Claire Melamed, Director of Growth, Poverty and Inequality Programme at ODI and Grant Cameron, Manager at the World Bank Group (DECDG). A revolution starts
Toward an African Data Revolution
Posted on May 1, 2015 This blog post is written by Rachel Quint, Program Fellow, Global Development and Population Programme, at the Hewlett Foundation. As Sarah wrote in her recent blog post,