Global partnership for Sustainable Development Data
network

Global network of governments, NGOs, and businesses working together to strengthen the inclusivity, trust, and innovation in the way that data is used to address the world’s sustainable development efforts. Work to bring the resources of national governments, independent non-profits, and private companies to bear on the world’s development data poverty.

Governments, international organizations, companies, civil society groups, and statistics and data communities who represent all sectors of society and all regions of the world, dedicated to achieving the Global Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The Global Partnership on Sustainable Development Data works together to achieve these goals in our first year: Improve the effective use of data; Fill key data gaps; Expand data literacy and capacity; Increase openness and leverage of existing data; Mobilize political will and resources. Committed to all sectors to have access to the right information at the right time, in the right formats, and available for the right people to make the right decisions.

Links

  • 2mdev

    Migration and development

    Migration and development are deeply intertwined. Development can be a driver of migration, granting people access to resources which enable them to move. At the same time, migration can...

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  • 7mgov

    International migration governance

    International migration governance refers to the complex framework of laws, regulations, partnerships, that national, subnational and international institutions adopt to manage and shape...

    View International migration governance

Additional Info

Spatial Coverage World
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Organisation Type international;network
Outputs
  • coordination
  • information sharing
  • networking
  • data
  • data collection
  • data gaps
  • tools
  • data analysis
  • data visualizations

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