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Advocacy and Communications

Advocacy and Communications. Communications Objectives. Unpacking and communicating the concept of the “data revolution” Broadening the discussion Seeking informed input Building consensus Presenting the Road-Map. Unpacking the “data revolution”. Presenting our key messages

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Advocacy and Communications

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  1. Advocacy and Communications

  2. Communications Objectives • Unpacking and communicating the concept of the “data revolution” • Broadening the discussion • Seeking informed input • Building consensus • Presenting the Road-Map

  3. Unpacking the “data revolution” • Presenting our key messages • Ultimate goal of enabling informed decisions for better lives • Expansion of more relevant and more reliable data • Building upon past success and increasing coordination • Finding new ways to support statistical capacity and data production

  4. Eu r I F IHSN o f UN G s AD AFDB n k L E vI or e CE H w CE H opean Commission D t e E L DFID G th N UN WB SRF p I Magpi In De E O orld Bank NSOs W D egional Commissions A T A2X P ARIS21 N T R A e T t w S UN O R Structu r e of a EU ork of NSOs W s k orld Bank t ban n ’ s D elopme E CDG v Global e egional d R IHSN P artne r ship ship r artne P UNSC on D e v elopme n t t n elopme v e an D CC S c A D a t a or Afri C) e v R f o a APH r t a D / GD o Imp y C a G ( t W w WHO / UNICEF JMP egy e t a t r a Global St t G n UN Global Pulse ship elopme en r eam v ONE r Omid e D artne T y a t P ar N e the Child a W t UN n e t E w Google v ernme a orking G WB Open D ork S CE Big D v o r a oup t Open G a Broadening the discussion

  5. Seeking informed input

  6. Building Consensus “If we want a data revolution, we need to properly fund national statistics offices” “What’s missing from the data revolution? People.” “Information, access and skills will unlock the Post-2015 data revolution”

  7. Building Consensus “The data revolution is not about the 85 richest knowing better, it’s about the 3.5 billion being empowered to changetheir outcome” “Launching a data revolution flotilla. But who’s leading the fleet?” “Why do we need a data revolution for the Post-2015 framework? Accountability and civic action.”

  8. Building Consensus “The data revolution means open data.” “We need a data revolution, but not nearly as much as we need an accountability revolution” “The data revolution is ultimately a political issue – not just a technical issue”

  9. My data revolution is not your data revolution

  10. Presenting the Road-Map All necessary conditions for credibly presenting the road-map as a key component of the Post-2015 development framework • Defining the data revolution Broadening the discussion Seeking informed input Building consensus

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