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  1. Jan 18

    We will share more information about the Executive Director job posting soon (it's an amazing job!). I will be a lifelong champion, cheering and supporting wherever I can.

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  2. Jan 18

    I am honored to have built and led Data2X from its inception and so proud of what our team and partners have accomplished in these 10 years. My heartfelt thanks goes to our Data2X staff and Board and to , our host.

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  3. 17 Dec 2021
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    9 Nov 2021

    🌍 It’s Day at . We know that climate change is a gendered issue—and yet persistent gaps in on the climate-environment nexus prevent us from knowing the extent. Read on to learn more ⬇️

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    9 Nov 2021

    The most climate-vulnerable regions lack adequate to combat & understand its impact on women + girls. Averting a climate crisis requires a data strategy that promotes high-quality, open & timely data, says :

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  6. 4 Oct 2021

    This is an exciting development with great partners and a *lot* of work behind it. My hope? That this new tool demystifies what financing is needed and where in order to better drive resources and coordination for !

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    4 Oct 2021

    Tune in tomorrow at the for our session on the future of the movement. The event will bring together data experts to discuss the evolution of open data and reflect on future opportunities and challenges.

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  8. 4 Oct 2021

    One more reason to miss in person gatherings? The chance to meet of , speaking on the power of partnership in Africa: “We are a valuable team, doing things with one voice, working for one common goal to bridge the gender data gap.”

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  9. 3 Oct 2021

    Will miss seeing colleagues and friends in Bern, but looking forward to this session (and many others!) at this year’s . Join us!

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    19 Sep 2021

    Gender Data Gap = Gaps in availability, timeliness, and USE. Great start to the stat cafe wt over 100 participants releasing a report and partnership with ”Bridging the Gap” gender data in Asia Pacific countries

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    26 Aug 2021
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  12. 26 Aug 2021

    Thanks for highlighting 's work in this insightful piece on how Los Angeles is making smarter and more equitable policies informed by .

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    8 Aug 2021

    Finally! A serious yet accessible analysis of what is called "secondary" childcare time. Taking responsibility for children under 13 and being there for them--a major constraint.

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  14. 22 Jul 2021

    Read this great blog from colleagues on investing in : "Improvements to the systems that are used to collect data on gender will benefit everyone."

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  15. 21 Jul 2021

    Honored to be discussing the importance of in improving health and development outcomes for women and girls around the world alongside the amazing . Thank you for a great conversation!

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  16. 14 Jul 2021

    I live in Tennessee. So do my kids. This is not just about COVID-19 vaccine outreach- it’s about limiting vaccine outreach for ALL childhood diseases. Unacceptable politicization of children’s health, utter lunacy, and I am not having it.

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  17. 14 Jul 2021

    Just starting now! Still time to join us 👇

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  18. 13 Jul 2021

    Look forward to joining this event tomorrow and learning from this great lineup! Details👇

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  19. 13 Jul 2021

    Highly encourage joining ’s incredible program today: a beautiful, diverse, interesting line up of voices and ideas. 👏👏

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    3 Jul 2021

    When COVID-19 exacerbated global poverty, it hit women the hardest. I’ll say it again: poverty is sexist. So let’s start taking gender into account in our solutions.

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