Artificial Intelligence makes the world go round, but who can govern it?
How can we exploit the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) and ensure that the use of algorithms does not violate our rights or reinforce pre-existing inequities?
How can we exploit the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) and ensure that the use of algorithms does not violate our rights or reinforce pre-existing inequities?
The contribution of the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to the economies in the Asia Pacific region is significant. COVID-19 has affected the sector severely.
Southern Voice's efforts in filling data gaps to “deliver the SDGs and leave no one behind”, have been recognised as part of the Case Studies on Data for Development, of OECD’s Development Co-operation Report 2017: Data for Development.
The present paper provides a baseline assessment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-related data needs for Bangladesh. This is based [...]
SOUTHERN VOICE- UN FOUNDATION EVENT Making Every Life Count: A Dialogue on Unpacking the Data Revolution at the Country Level [...]
Co-lead of the Post-2015 Data Test, Shannon Kindornay, highlights why national statistics offices must be at the heart of the [...]
Posted by bwtritton ⋅ May 29, 2015 There is, now, a widespread recognition that statistical activity is as much [...]
Posted by post2015 ⋅ May 1, 2015 As Sarah wrote in her recent blog post, “April 2015: Five Headlines from [...]
Posted by post2015 ⋅ April 30, 2015 Filed Under data, data revolution series, development, PARIS21, post2015, sdgs If the history [...]
Posted on April 28, 2015, on Oxfam’s From Poverty To Power blog. A spectre is haunting the hallways of the international [...]