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Ruchi Varma, Program Manager - Urban Development, Community Systems Foundation With 70% of the global population residing in urban areas by 2050, the battle for a sustainable future will be won or lost in cities. Foreseen to be the second largest urban system in the world, India will be a major driver in this global effort, especially considering India will house nearly 60% of its population in cities by 2050. In this regard, it is critical to strengthen local governments response to the Agenda 2030 and New Urban Agenda to ensure ‘no one is left behind.’
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Community Systems Foundation VIDEO Through this webinar, Jon F. Kapp, Executive Director of Community Systems Foundation, introduces the Data For All (DFA) toolkit - a vision and solution to assist countries with national planning, monitoring and planning. As part of a holistic solution, data dashboards serve the end product to report progress on national priorities, building on a solution that strengthens plans and improves monitoring of development. To demonstrate how governments can integrate similar tools, Kapp discusses CSF's on-going work in Cote D’Ivoire and CSF's partnership with the UN System to develop UN INFO. Kapp also highlights to viewers how a platform for national priorities can help enhance coordination and collaboration efforts between all development partners, governments, civil society and the private sector. In this regard, the webinar outlines how Data For All can be applied to answer real world questions and help build and strengthen institutions to ensure solutions are sustainable. This webinar is available in English and will soon be released in French. For access to the full slide deck, click here. Seth Davis, Communications Officer, Community Systems Foundation Despite having the knowledge and technology to provide life-saving interventions, nearly 15,000 children died every day in 2017 from preventable causes and treatable diseases. [1] To reduce child and adolescent mortality, national and international decision-makers continue to advocate for universal quality and affordable healthcare. However, without access to comparable estimates on child mortality, policymakers are unable to make evidence-based decisions that can create national and global change. [2]
Menna El Shiati, Advisor - Gender and FGM, Community Systems Foundation Presently, millions of people die every day from diseases that could have been prevented or cured with access to quality health services and affordable, effective medicines. [1] Living in a global environment where transitions continuously occur, countries often face the challenge of finding the time and resources needed to document healthcare progress and policies that lead to health gaps. To help overcome this coordination barrier and facilitate dialogue on national health policies, strategies and plans towards Universal Health Coverage, the World Health Organization (WHO) entered into a collaborative agreement with the European Union (EU) and Luxembourg in 2011.
Ministry of Education in joint efforts with Community Systems Foundation (CSF), a non-profit organization that works toward sustainable development of information technology in science and educational activities, has launched Maldives Educational Management Information Systems (MEMIS).
Jay Neuner, Communications Manager, UN SDSN TReNDS Sandra Ruckstuhl, Program Manager, UN SDSN TReNDS Reblog: UN SDSN TReNDS In 2018, TReNDS launched a microgrant program through SDSN’s Local Data Action Solutions Initiative (LDA-SI). During this calendar year, the program is supporting five sub-national SDG data and monitoring efforts. Through real-world examples, these projects are generating a series of adaptable models that can be utilized in locations around the world to improve local SDG achievement. Learn more about the program here. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are often framed in global terms–as the “Global Goals” or efforts to save our planet–or national terms–such as in the Voluntary National Review process, to which individual countries can commit. Community Systems Foundation is among those calling for a complementary approach–that of “listening to cities.” The organization’s urban initiative OpenCities Institute (OCI), a 2018-2019 LDA-SI grantee, is using its micro-grant support to do just this in India. Much like LDA-SI does at a global scale, OCI is embedding know-how, tools, and capacity for the use of city-level data by sub-national governments in India, with the goal of facilitating evidence-based solutions for the SDGs. Under the program, OCI will develop a proof-of-concept package for SDG localization that will demonstrate to cities the feasibility and the value of local SDG monitoring. It includes development of a model indicator framework for the city of Patiala in Punjab that reflects upon its municipal human development objectives across sectors. The development of this framework will not happen in a silo; rather, OCI aims to make this an inclusive process by conducting consultative workshops with local stakeholders and experts, as well as municipal officials. The resulting framework will be illustrated in a prototype data dashboard that serves as a one-stop visual overview of the city’s development priorities, seen through the lens of the SDG indicators, thereby “valorizing the SDG localization process through data visualization.” In future stages, the results of this project may support a full-scale SDG observatory in the region. This project hopes to showcase how SDG localization can evolve into a living reference dashboard and generate local action by adopting a data driven approach to sustainable urban development. In particular, OCI’s work in this grant program will aid a particular urban context–Indian cities such as Patiala, that have limited exposure to a global stage yet have initiated their commitment to harness datasets and drive effective actions. Learn more about the OpenCities Institute here. Follow updates on the 2018-2019 microgrant cohort here. Seth Davis, Communications Officer, Community Systems Foundation By strengthening national health systems between 2016-2020, 85,000 young lives can be saved in Ghana alone, according to a recent USAID report. [1] However, with limitations in health service delivery, limited accessibility for geographical reasons and poor readiness of health-care facilities, many of the poorest individuals are unable to receive basic health care. [2]
Jeeveeta Agnihotri, Chief Programme Officer, Community Systems Foundation Seth Davis, Communications Officer, Community Systems Foundation SNIEPSE - Building a national integrated planning, monitoring and evaluation system based on evidence for Côte D’Ivoire
Community Systems Foundation (CSF) has helped spark a revolution in the way national ministries in Côte D’Ivoire monitor development plans and SDG progress. With support from UNICEF, the national government has partnered with CSF to align national ministry sectoral plans with SDG targets through the Data For All (DFA) monitoring platform. Community Systems Foundation VIDEO Through this webinar, Jon F. Kapp, Executive Director of Community Systems Foundation, outlines a proposal to address new demands and challenges in international development data, introducing tools to improve the way data is collected, managed and utilized. In discussing ongoing projects in Cote D’Ivoire, Sudan and East Africa more broadly, Kapp highlights to viewers the power and potential of the Data For All toolkit as it relates to building new platforms and improving existing ones. With the capacity to create a federated system of national development plans, enhance geospatial mapping, monitor SDG progress and strengthen information systems, Kapp demonstrates the versatility of DFA Monitoring and how it can be leveraged to overcome key barriers that existed in the previous system, DevInfo. In this regard, the webinar highlights an evolution of monitoring technology and displays how Data For All technologies can create sustainable systems that empower national governments to operate independently from technical support, while engaging with communities of developers and users. This webinar is available in English, French and Spanish. Jon F. Kapp, Executive Director, Community Systems Foundation
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