Data2X Announces Press Fellowship to the UN World Data Forum in Dubai in October

WASHINGTON, June 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Data2X, an alliance hosted by the UN Foundation, today announced a press fellowship focused on gender data to be held in October 2018 alongside the second UN World Data Forum in Dubai. As part of the fellowship, journalists will receive a stipend to cover travel costs and will have access to exclusive briefings.

The UN World Data Forum will gather 1500 leaders from government, business, civil society, and academia in Dubai from October 22 to 24 to examine the significant role of data in achieving sustainable development. Critical to this conversation is the need for good gender data - complete, unbiased data about the lives of women and girls - to bring about positive change for all people, especially those that are most vulnerable. Gender data can include labor data that considers both paid and unpaid work, data about access to financial services, and data on birth, death, and marriage registration. Women are disproportionately impacted by lack of data in each of these areas, and have the potential to benefit tremendously if gender data is collected and used.

"Good policy and programmatic decisions must be based on good data, but most data about women and girls is incomplete or missing altogether," said Emily Courey Pryor, Executive Director of Data2X. "We will not be able to achieve gender equality and improve development outcomes for all without complete, unbiased data about lived realities. We hope this fellowship will provide tools and access to encourage reporting on the role of gender data in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals."

A key component of the programme of the UN World Data, which is being organized by the United Nations and hosted by the government of the United Arab Emirates, will address strengthening the use of data in journalism and improving data communication. This press fellowship will enable selected journalists to cover gender data and data for sustainable development issues through attending the UN World Data Forum in Dubai and participating in an accompanying set of curated private briefings.

This fellowship is intended for any journalist who covers gender equality, data, or sustainable development issues and would find this opportunity beneficial to their reporting. The application deadline is July 11, 2018. Apply here. For more information, please contact Nina Rabinovitch Blecker at nblecker@data2x.org.

More information about the UN World Data Forum can be found here: https://undataforum.org/.

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About the UN World Data Forum
The United Nations World Data Forum on Sustainable Development Data was created following a core recommendation in the UN Secretary General's report, "A World That Counts." The High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity-Building for Statistics for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development leads the organization of the UN World Data Forum under the guidance of the United Nations Statistical Commission and in close consultation with Member States and international partners. The Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs supports the organization of the Forum in its role as Secretariat. The first UN World Data Forum took place in Cape Town, South Africa from January 15 to 18, 2017. The second UN World Data Forum will be hosted by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority of the United Arab Emirates from October 22 to 24, 2018. To learn more about the UN World Data Forum, visit: http://undataforum.org.

About Data2X
Data2X, housed at the United Nations Foundation, is a collaborative technical and advocacy alliance dedicated to improving the quality, availability, and use of gender data to make a practical difference in the lives of women and girls worldwide. Motivated by the belief that "there is no gender equality without data equality," Data2X works with United Nations agencies, governments, civil society, academics, and the private sector to close gender data gaps, promote expanded and unbiased gender data collection, and use gender data to improve policies, strategies, and decision-making in support of gender equality. To learn more about Data2X, visit: http://data2x.org.

SOURCE United Nations Foundation, Inc.