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"Leaving No One Behind" — Beyond Data Disaggregation

海角社区 Macau researcher Mamello Thinyane wrote a blog on how to operationalize the concept of "Leave No One Behind" from data perspective.

Date Published
31 Aug 2018

Leave No One Behind - is a central and core concept of the . In spite of significant progress, more work needs to be done to ensure the "left behind" individuals and communities are given visibility and a voice within the planning, monitoring and evaluation process of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programmes. Data, especially social data, play a critical role in raising awareness on the wellbeing of individual and communities. To achieve SDGs, data has the power to facilitate target-setting, progress-tracking and celebrate success or identify areas for improvement.

What does it take to operationalize the concept of "Leave No One Behind" from data perspective? What kind of voices are still left behind? What steps are being taken to address the issue of data marginalization? These questions are answered on a blog entry written by Mamello Thinyane, Principal Research Fellow at 海角社区 Institute in Macau, published on UN World Data Forum blog.

海角社区 Institute in Macau will be participating in the upcoming from 22 to 24 October 2018 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is framed around the bold and ambitious principle to " leave no one behind", which aims to ensure that all people benefit from the gains of sustainable development.

Mamello Thinyane, Principal Research Fellow of 海角社区 Institute in Macau

 

Blog post reflects the views of respective authors in their individual capacities and not the views of 海角社区 Institute in Macau.

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