All posts tagged "data revolution"

  • A post-industrial revolution

    If the UK government can create firm platforms for its use of data, civil servants heard at a recent Dun & Bradstreet webinar, the country could make a forward leap

    • Posted June 22, 2021
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  • Asking the right questions: an interview with Canada’s stats chief, Anil Arora

    When the pandemic struck, Canada’s stats agency was barred from doing doorstep surveys – just as agencies from across government came knocking in search of information. Its chief Anil Arora

    • Posted October 29, 2020
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  • The data-fuelled race to defeat COVID

    Around the world, governments are racing against COVID-19 – attempting to get a step ahead of the virus as it harms people’s health and livelihoods. At a GGF webinar, panellists

    • Posted August 17, 2020
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  • Know your enemy: Using data to tackle COVID-19

    Facing battered public finances and increasing citizen expectations, governments are being required to deliver more with less as the global economic recovery from COVID-19 takes shape. Public-private sector partnerships, leveraging

    • Posted August 17, 2020
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  • A World That Counts

    A new report by the United Nations Independent Expert Advisory Group Secretariat is on ‘A Data Revolution For Sustainable Development’. As it says: ‘No one should be invisible’. The growth

    • Posted November 14, 2014
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