From data to decisions: Improving data use in governments
Unlock data in government: How decision making and policy in developing countries can be boosted by embedded data-driven support.
Ahead of our Data for Development event on 17 June feat. @clairemelamed.bsky.social @timdobermann.bsky.social & others as part of #LSEFestival our Zambia senior country manager outlines the challenges of data in developing countries & what a demand-first strategy looks like.
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How to navigate the data jungle in emerging economies - LSE Business Review
Governments in developing countries often donโt lack data. They simply struggle to use it.
Digital transformation and #AI are sold as engines of inclusive #growth.
But how #data is collected, stored and used can mean the difference between success and failure.
@timdobermann.bsky.socialโฌ and Shahrukh Wani @theigc.bsky.socialโฌ discuss what governments are missing on @lsebr.bsky.socialโฌ
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Unorthodox policies for unorthodox times - from 2018 to 2025
IGCโs Director of Research reflects on his blog series from 2018, on how the world and the policy priorities have changed today, and how human capital, productivity growth, and institutions remain as ...
7๏ธโฃ years ago, we explored the state of the world - trade fragmentation, climate change, geopolitical instability...
Our biggest oversight? #AI
What must policymakers prioritise in an uncertain world?
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#Davos2025 @timdobermann.bsky.social
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We fail to grasp the sheer speed of innovation in grid-scale storage.
The notion of renewables + storage is often regaled as a story for the 2030s. This is used as an argument to delay cheap solar and wind. I think that is a mistake.
@economist.com www.economist.com/the-world-ah...
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