Progress report for
Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data
Achievement at a glance
Since its political launch in September 2015, the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data has gathered more than 150 data champions from around the world to harness the data revolution for sustainable development. It is supporting national workshops in Colombia, Kenya and the Philippines that will create sustainable development data revolution roadmaps and is compiling a toolbox for countries to support such roadmaps. The Partnership has also been mapping sustainable development data investment opportunities, collaboratives, principles and standards, and is working to keep data high on the political agenda at key events, including the Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Forum.Next Steps
The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data will work to keep data on the political agenda internationally as well as at national and sub-national levels. To that end, it plans to engage government leaders, UN and statistics communities as well as other actors in civil society and the private sector through a variety of activities and events around the world. The Global Partnership will continue to assist countries in their creation of national roadmaps to harness the data revolution for sustainable development. It will support workshops in Sierra Leone, Tanzania and other countries in the second half of 2016. GPSDD will work with partners to augment and improve its toolbox to support country-led SDG data roadmaps. It is also working toward the creation of a marketplace for data and SDG stakeholders to signal needs and connect with new partners to collaborate, innovate and drive impact. The Global Partnership and its members will explore ways to stimulate investment in data and statistics at national and international levels. Conversations are ongoing with the High Level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity-Building and other actors about ways to support the World Data Forum, Open SDG Engagement Platform and other #data4SDGs initiatives.Beneficiaries
Data producers and users around the world, including governments, companies, civil society groups, international organizations, academic institutions, foundations, statistics agencies and data communities