ODIN evaluates data based on two main dimensions: Key Features: Why this Matters for Gender Data ODIN 2024/25 finds that gender data are improving globally, with notable gains in categories like reproductive health (+8.5 points), health facilities (+6.5), and gender statistics (+4.1). More governments are publishing sex-disaggregated data and building the foundation for inclusive, evidence-based […]
The report outlines six core guiding principles and a five-dimensional model, with each domain evaluated across four levels of maturity: foundational, emerging, intermediate, and advanced. The five dimensions include: – Governance: Legal and institutional frameworks supporting gender data – Financing: Budgetary allocations and funding mechanisms for gender statistics – Technical Capacity: Human and technological resources […]
The BRIDGE Tool assessment consists of four key components: For additional information about the project and for questions about any of the products above, please contact Lorenz Noe and Tawheeda Wahabzada at Open Data Watch.
Gender statistics are increasingly becoming a mainstream part of National Statistical Systems. Integrating a gender perspective into statistics and collecting the facts and delivering them to policy makers and the public are essential for leaving no one behind. The purpose of this brief is to share details of a workshop on communicating gender statistics co-hosted […]