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Daily Archives: March 4, 2020

Including marginalized voices in SDG implementation

LabStorm RecapsBy AnnieMarch 4, 2020Leave a comment

Annie Namala, Peter Koblowsky | March 4, 2020 Government data should seek to be representative of the array of people they are meant to serve. However, data collection often fails to paint an accurate picture of a population’s most marginalized, vulnerable communities. How might citizen-led data collection correct for this, making national averages more illustrative…

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