In Indonesia, people with disability are often underrepresented, left behind and lack equal access to basic services, including health and education. Additional challenges such as social stigma surrounding disability add to the struggles faced by those who require important information to make key decisions.
To support the UN mission to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and to Leave No One Behind (LNOB), UN Global Pulse Asia Pacific joined forces with the UN in Indonesia by developing a project focusing on data on and data for people with disability. Over the course of a year, our team sought to develop an inclusive digital platform that provides information for people with disability, particularly for parents and caretakers of children with disability. Read our report to find out the five key insights we discovered during our research journey.
A joint initiative of Purpose and the United Nations, Verified is a crisis communications model designed to adeptly respond to intersecting crises in an era of prolific mis- and disinformation. Heavily based on behavioral science insights, it cuts through the noise around global crises and deliver critical fact-based advice and information.
The Reference Death Archive is a global repository of deaths with matched pathology-based biomarkers, WHO verbal autopsy data, and independently assigned reference causes of death, designed to provide high-quality evidence to improve, validate, and standardize verbal autopsy methods and algorithms for cause of death assertion.
The Data For Now initiative (Data4Now), aims to develop countries’ capacities to deliver the information needed by local and national policy and decision makers to design effective development strategies and policy programmes to achieve the 2030 Agenda and make a positive difference in people’s lives. To this end, it supports members of the National Statistical Systems in participating countries to leverage innovative sources, technologies, methods and partnerships for the streamlined production and dissemination of better, more timely and disaggregated data for sustainable development. In this context, it also supports effective collaboration between members of the National Statistical System, local, national, and global partners from intergovernmental organizations, academia, civil society, and the private sector. Visit our website for more information: https://unstats.un.org/UNSDWebsite/capacity-development/data-for-now/
A cutting-edge immersive museum at the intersection of art, technology, and impact on a mission to imagine and build a positive future. We inspire hope for the future through enchanting immersive experiences, technological innovation, and socially engaged discussion. Aligned with the United Nations 2030 agenda, we foster imaginative solutions that drive real-world change. We center the imaginations of historically marginalized communities, fostering a vibrant space for intercultural exchange and world-class arts entertainment.
The Digital Government Academy equips civil servants with the skills and knowledge needed to prototype, implement, operate and expand the use of user-centric digital government systems.
The UNDRR and WMO have developed a Global Observatory for EWS Financial Tracking to support the UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative. This tool systematically tracks investments in Early Warning Systems (EWS) using a standardized taxonomy, transforming how stakeholders manage, visualize, and analyze data.
Leadership, Orientation and Guidance for Operational Support (LOGOS) is a flagship programme that equips the next generation of field leaders, particularly prospective Chiefs/Directors of Mission Support (C/DMS), to lead effectively in complex, field-based environments.
Public space with digital tools for data consultation and analysis, online learning and training, and evidence-based decision-making on development issues.
“Transformative Spaces” is a collective initiative across UN partners whose goal is to convene “safe and inclusive spaces for connection, dialogue, co-creation and transformation” and amplify these across different workspaces and networks of engagement and dialogue.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has launched a sub-programme to establish a Global Network of Digital Agriculture Innovation Hubs. This network of in-country innovation hubs established by the FAO and country institutions, will support farmers and value chain actors, especially youth and women, to increase their competitiveness by accelerating the development and uptake of digital innovations.
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