
Episode 1: Inequality
07/25/22 • 53 min
In the first mini-series of Good with data we explore one of the most important issues in global development today, the Leave No One Behind Agenda; what it means, why it matters, and how we can make it a reality by improving data and making best use of existing data and evidence.
In this episode we discuss inequality; the focus of SDG 10 and an issue that has risen up the international development agenda in recent years. But it’s one thing to acknowledge the problem, and quite another to know what to do about it.
Our guests are:
- Andrés Barrios Arenas, the National Coordinator of Nuestro Presupuesto (Our Budget), an initiative for people to analyse, understand and campaign for changes in state budgets in Mexico.
- Anda David, a Senior Researcher at the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) in charge of research programmes on inequality, poverty and international migration.
- Dr. Ellen Ehmke, a Senior Expert on Inequality at the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
For more on this subject, our briefing paper explores the relationship between inequality and poverty and some key indicators and associated data issues. An accompanying factsheet draws on this data to summarise recent global inequality trends. To learn why a concerted effort to understand inequality is so critical for development actors to realise the ambition of Agenda 2030, read our blog.
During the episode, we asked our panellists to share their recommendations for listeners to explore inequality issues further:
- Andrés recommended reading about the rights of indigenous peoples and the Mexican Zapatista movement.
- Anda recommended the short story The Great Silence, from the collection Stories of Your Life and Others, by Ted Chiang.
- Ellen recommended the documentary Dear Future Children, resources offered by the Fight Inequality Alliance and the Pathfinders initiative.
Good with data is a production of Development Initiatives, a global organisation harnessing the power of data and evidence to end poverty, reduce inequality and increase resilience.
To stay up to date with our work, follow us on Twitter or Linkedin, visit our website, and register for email updates.
We value your feedback! If you have comments or ideas for the show please contact us. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen.
In the first mini-series of Good with data we explore one of the most important issues in global development today, the Leave No One Behind Agenda; what it means, why it matters, and how we can make it a reality by improving data and making best use of existing data and evidence.
In this episode we discuss inequality; the focus of SDG 10 and an issue that has risen up the international development agenda in recent years. But it’s one thing to acknowledge the problem, and quite another to know what to do about it.
Our guests are:
- Andrés Barrios Arenas, the National Coordinator of Nuestro Presupuesto (Our Budget), an initiative for people to analyse, understand and campaign for changes in state budgets in Mexico.
- Anda David, a Senior Researcher at the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) in charge of research programmes on inequality, poverty and international migration.
- Dr. Ellen Ehmke, a Senior Expert on Inequality at the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
For more on this subject, our briefing paper explores the relationship between inequality and poverty and some key indicators and associated data issues. An accompanying factsheet draws on this data to summarise recent global inequality trends. To learn why a concerted effort to understand inequality is so critical for development actors to realise the ambition of Agenda 2030, read our blog.
During the episode, we asked our panellists to share their recommendations for listeners to explore inequality issues further:
- Andrés recommended reading about the rights of indigenous peoples and the Mexican Zapatista movement.
- Anda recommended the short story The Great Silence, from the collection Stories of Your Life and Others, by Ted Chiang.
- Ellen recommended the documentary Dear Future Children, resources offered by the Fight Inequality Alliance and the Pathfinders initiative.
Good with data is a production of Development Initiatives, a global organisation harnessing the power of data and evidence to end poverty, reduce inequality and increase resilience.
To stay up to date with our work, follow us on Twitter or Linkedin, visit our website, and register for email updates.
We value your feedback! If you have comments or ideas for the show please contact us. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen.
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Introducing Good with data
Good with data is a podcast about global development and the role of data. Our expert guests bring varied perspectives on how we can ethically and responsibly improve and use data - globally and within countries - to help overcome key challenges, from reducing poverty, inequality and the incidence and impacts of humanitarian crises, to reforming the global aid system or managing climate change. Data is vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals - as long as the data is good and you do good with data.
In the first mini-series of Good with data we explore one of the most important issues in global development today, the Leave No One Behind Agenda; what it means, why it matters, and how we can make it a reality by improving data and making best use of existing data and evidence.
Good with data is a production of Development Initiatives, a global organisation harnessing the power of data and evidence to end poverty, reduce inequality and increase resilience.
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Episode 2: Strengthening national data ecosystems to leave no one behind
In the first mini-series of Good with data we explore one of the most important issues in global development today, the Leave No One Behind Agenda; what it means, why it matters, and how we can make it a reality by improving data and making best use of existing data and evidence.
In this episode we discuss national data ecosystems, and why they are key to fostering a strong culture of data use to improve development policies and programmes that leave no one behind.
Our guests are:
- Elizabeth Birabwa Aliro, Programmes Manager at the Economic Policy Research Centre in Kampala, currently focused on strengthening Evidence Informed Decision Making in policy processes in Uganda;
- Papa Seck, Chief of Research and Data at UN Women, where he leads the organisation’s research and statistical work, including the Women Count global gender data programme.
For more on this subject, read our recent discussion paper on the role of national data systems and data to leave no one behind. An accompanying discussion paper looks specifically at the role of donor investment in strengthening national data ecosystems, and how they can better act on their data commitments. During the episode, we asked our panellists to share their recommendations for listeners to explore issues relating to national data ecosystems further:
- Elizabeth recommended two recent reports from the Economic Policy Research Centre: one on evidence diagnostic exercises in Uganda and Pakistan undertaken as part of the Strengthening Evidence Use for Development Impact programme; and another on the political economy of policymaking and the evidence ecosystem in the Humanitarian, Gender, and Family Planning sectors in Uganda.
- Papa recommended visiting data.women.org to view UN Women’s relevant resources, and encouraged all of us to consider how decisions based on data affect our lives, and to get involved to make sure that the data being used to make those decisions is good.
Good with data is a production of Development Initiatives, a global organisation harnessing the power of data and evidence to end poverty, reduce inequality and increase resilience.
To stay up to date with our work, follow us on Twitter or Linkedin, visit our website, and register for email updates.
We value your feedback! If you have comments or ideas for the show please contact us. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen.
Good with data: the Development Initiatives podcast - Episode 1: Inequality
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Welcome to Good with data from Development Initiatives. I'm Deborah Hardoon. And in this three part miniseries, I explore one of the most important issues in global development today, the leave no one behind agenda, what it means, why it matters, and how we can make it a reality by improving data and making best use of existing data and evidence. In this episode, I'm speaking with Anda David, who is a senior researcher at AFD, the French De
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