View from Turkey: The biggest data gaps are in the environment, and safety and security related areas
Southern Voice think tank partner Mehmet Arda on why the World Data Forum is crucial to sustainable development.
Southern Voice think tank partner Mehmet Arda on why the World Data Forum is crucial to sustainable development.
The Southern Voice network is organising two sessions at the first-of-its-kind UN World Data Forum 2017 in Cape Town on 15-18 January 2017.
Over the course of this past year, the process to select the ninth Secretary-General and other UN leaders was successfully reformed, setting a precedent for increased transparency and inclusiveness in UN processes across the board. In January, champions expressed hope that the reforms would spur the international community to appoint a courageous and visionary leader.
Originally posted in effectivecooperation.org on 11 November, 2016 Analysing Results Frameworks: What is Missing? The joint OECD-UNDP report, “Making Development Co-operation [...]
Monitoring the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires a considerable amount of data. Regardless of their level of [...]
Southern Voice’s network partner, the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Pakistan in collaboration with International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, [...]
(Explorations in Development Studies Series, Routledge). ISBN - 978-1-13-818699-6 Released in November 2016 [tabs style="1"][tab title="About the Book "] "The [...]
This report presents the results of Phase II of the Post-2015 Data Test initiative. It aims to address the [...]
This research paper, commissioned as part of the series ‘Starting Strong: the first 1000 days of the SDGs’, identifies [...]
This research paper, commissioned as part of the series ‘Starting Strong: the first 1000 days of the SDGs’, identifies key [...]