UN Volunteers VMC: Developing an Integrated Volunteer Management Cycle (VMC) Platform to Support Efficient Growth

Since 2017, Community Systems Foundation (CSF) has been supporting the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) through the development and the maintenance of a Volunteer Management Cycle (VMC) platform. As a core system in organizational processes, the UMC enables UNV to meet its mandate through the consolidation of all services and the standardization of processes. (1)



Listening to Cities, Overcoming Challenges, and Achieving the SDGs

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A powerful message was shared at the first Local and Regional Governments’ Forum during the2018 High Level Political Forum(HLPF) on how Sustainable Development Goals are a unique opportunity to strengthen local governments.



Sudan Info: A Model of Transition from DevInfo to Data For All for a Sustainable National SDG Reporting Platform
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From DevInfo to Data For All



Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data

How do you know how well students are doing when there is no data to measure or track their progress? How can you tell if an anti-poverty approach is effective if you don't know how many impoverished people exist? [1]



Implementing EQUIST in Bangladesh with National, Divisional and International Collaboration

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From 21-30 October 2019, Community Systems Foundation met with UNICEF Bangladesh and national, regional and international stakeholders in Dhaka, Bangladesh to initiate work towards strengthened use of data to save young lives.​



Visualizing Real-Time Data to Map Progress of the Belizean National Children’s Agenda

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A DevInfo to Data For All Transition



UN INFO: Promoting Transparency, Collaboration and Accountability in Country Programming

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Visualizing Drought Risk in East Africa through the IGAD 3W Map

In 2017, Community Systems Foundation (CSF) began work with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) East Africa to develop and deploy a solution to easily display the cross-sectoral work of the organization. The 3W (who,what, andwhere) Map was designed to give IGAD the ability to quickly visualize the risk of drought across the region while tracking resilience investment. (1)



Data For All – Building Trust in Data Platforms

​The world is going through an unparalleled transition affecting the way communities live and work together. Urbanization, Poverty, Inequality, Scarce Natural Resources, Gender, Health, Education, Climate.  The issues are not new, but a challenge faced by many communities remains: How to put quality data in the hands of policymakers at the right time and in the right format to improve planning and decision making?​