A forum exploring data and analysis for a needs-based approach to inform more effective, context-appropriate, and equitable planning and delivery of humanitarian assistance and action.
Date: Tuesday-Thursday, 24-27 April 2023
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The aim of the UN World Data Forum is to spur data innovation, nurture partnerships, mobilize high-level political and financial support for data, and build a pathway to better data for sustainable development. The stakeholder community represents a diverse range of governments, civil society, the private sector, donor and philanthropic bodies, international and regional agencies, the geospatial community, the media, academia, and professional bodies.
Every UN World Data Forum has resulted in the release of an outcome document to chart the progress of discussions around data and statistics and express the ambitions of the stakeholder community. The United Nations World Data Forum 2023 will feature more than 100 events, 70 parallel sessions, 30 learning labs, and exhibits, together with Member States, civil society, the private sector, as well as the UN agencies and other organizations to showcase good practices and success around the 4 themes.
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