Wednesday, 6 April 2022
Session recording is available on YouTubeEnglish: [to come] |
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Moderators:
Carolina Santos, National Institute of Statistics, INE Portugal,
Claudia Wells, Development Initiatives, Director of Data Use, UK
Contributors:
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Carol Rask, Danish Institute for Human Rights | |
Filipa Alves da Costa, WHO-HIPP (WHO, European Office for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases) | The contribution of the Health in Prisons Programme (WHO-HIPP) to fill the information void about people deprived of liberty |
Sven Schade, EU Joint Research Center | |
Mehmet Parlak, Ministry of Interior of Turkey | Evidence-based data for migration policies and strategies (oral intervention) |
Savia Hasanova, Data Journalist Kyrgyzstan | Femicide data in Kyrgyzstan – how data can make a change |
2. Part: Communication and partnerships for promoting and achieving SDGs | |
Greg Ceely, Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom | Health index for England – a tool for summarising the health outcomes and determinants |
Giovanni CASALE, European Trade Union Confederation | Sustainable Growth and Decent Work Index – implementation of SDG 8 in Europe |
Catherine Michaud, Statistics Canada | Adding value to information Statistics Canada’s initiatives to transform data into relevant stories for data users and policy-makers |
Nir Stav, Israel Meteorological Service | Data Exchange Policy enabling regional partnerships in Early Warning Systems & DRR |
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