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Data Feminism

Keynote – Where Theory Meets Practice: Iterating Data Feminism for Real Impact

Keynote – Where Theory Meets Practice: Iterating Data Feminism for Real Impact

by Anna-Lisa Wirth | Mar 7, 2025 | All, Data Feminism

Our data scientist, Anna-Lisa Wirth, took the stage at our partner organization The Data Tank’s NextGenData Conference in February 2025 to deliver a keynote on Data Feminism. This event brought together youth change-makers to share their experiences, and as a...

AI-supported City Planning for more feminist Urban Spaces!

AI-supported City Planning for more feminist Urban Spaces!

by Vanessa Hochwald | May 31, 2024 | All, Data Feminism

During the Asia and Pacific Transport Forum in May 2024 in Manila the GIZ Projects “NDC Transport Initiative Asia” and the “TUMI Women mobilize Women” Initiative hosted the session “Building Feminist Cities: Looking at the...

AI for All – African and Arab Feminist Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence

AI for All – African and Arab Feminist Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence

by Robin Nowok | Mar 15, 2024 | All, Data Feminism, Talk Series

AI, Global Tech and the Need for Feminist Arab and African Perspectives Recent dynamics in AI development have fired euphoria and dystopian fears alike. AI’s interaction with gender relations and complex inequalities is still largely neglected. Feminist AI therefore...

Data Feminism Session 3 – Beyond the Gaps: Data-Feminist Approaches

Data Feminism Session 3 – Beyond the Gaps: Data-Feminist Approaches

by Tal Barak, Lea Voigt | Jan 25, 2023 | All, Data Feminism, Talk Series

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...

Data Feminism Session 2 – Gender Data Gaps

Data Feminism Session 2 – Gender Data Gaps

by Lea Voigt | Dec 15, 2022 | All, Data Feminism, Talk Series

“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 Session 1 – Data as a Cornerstone for a Feminist Development Cooperation

by Lea Voigt | Nov 25, 2022 | All, Data Feminism, Talk Series

“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...

Identifying Safe(r) Public Spaces for Women in Mexico City

Identifying Safe(r) Public Spaces for Women in Mexico City

by Alejandra Cervantes, Gabriela Ríos, Itzel Soto | May 17, 2021 | All, Data Feminism, Data Powered Positive Deviance

The Context: Violence Against Women, A Pressing Social and Security Challenge in Mexico In Mexico, two-thirds of all girls and women above the age of 15 have reported experiencing at least one incident of violence in their lifetime. On average, 11 women are murdered...

Using Data to Shed Light on the Shadow Pandemic of Domestic Violence in Mexico

Using Data to Shed Light on the Shadow Pandemic of Domestic Violence in Mexico

by Emmanuel Letouzé, Ivette Yañez, Zinnya del Villar, Valentin Kruspel, Marie-Helen Cymorek | Oct 28, 2020 | All, Data Feminism, Data for Development

Violence against women and girls (VaWG) is a worldwide phenomenon that occurs in various forms and spaces, unfortunately including where one should feel safest: at home with one's partner or family. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, as gender inequality and...

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