The consequences of the climate crisis are affecting people across the world, but it is well-known that people in vulnerable situations (due to factors including but not limited to age, gender, geography, health or indigenous or minority status) may experience...
Data Feminism Session 3 – Beyond the Gaps: Data-Feminist Approaches
The Data Feminism Series, developed by the GIZ Data Lab with the Data Pop Alliance, aims to inspire and provide you with key applicable insights on Data Feminism by featuring diverse renowned experts from various sectors and working at multiple levels. This session...
Season’s Greetings from the GIZ Data Lab 2022
A year of change for the GIZ Data Lab: the GIZ Data Lab 2.0. and its members What a year it has been... again! Besides focusing on many new partners, experiments and topics, the Data Lab was busy setting up an almost completely new team – The Data Lab...
Data Feminism Session 2 – Gender Data Gaps
“We need deliberate effort to increase gender data now and policies to measure the impact to […] improve the lives of women and girls” - Papa Seck, Chief of Research and Data Section, UN Women In the second Data Feminism event, the...
Data Feminism Session 1 – Data as a Cornerstone for a Feminist Development Cooperation
“Data feminism begins with a belief in gender equality, and a recognition that achieving equality for folks of all genders (and all races, and all sexual orientations, and all locations in the world) requires a commitment to examining the root cause of the...
DPPD Masterclass – Liveblog
Together with the GIZ Sector Network Rural Development Asia and the Pacific and the Sector Network Rural Development Africa, we are running a Masterclass on the Data Powered Positive Deviance (DPPD) method. We are working with 14 GIZ teams from eight...