Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
UNITED NATIONS, 25th April. Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday has issued a major call at a UN data forum to find new ways to shape a peaceful and prosperous tomorrow, for all people and the planet.
He said “Three years ago, we launched the United Nations Data Strategy to build more data expertise across the UN System and create more innovative ecosystems that unlock the full potential of data for the betterment of people and planet alike.”.
Guterres warned that progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals has stalled, or even reversed, halfway to the 2030 deadline in a video message at the opening of the UN World Data Forum in Hangzhou.
He said the Forum was “a key opportunity to turbocharge the transformative power of data and accelerate progress at this critical moment.”
Over 2,000 data experts from 140 countries are gathering in Hangzhou and 20,000 others will participate virtually.
The fourth of its kind and the first to be held in the Asia-Pacific region, the 2023 UN World Data Forum will bring major data producers and users of data from science agencies, policymakers, business, civil society and scientific institutions to discuss initiatives aim to deliver better data on health, education, climate, natural resources, gender, human rights, refugees and other aspects of sustainable development.
High-level plenaries of the Forum will address the value of data for better policymaking; innovation for timely and broader disaggregated data; public transparency and rights to privacy; difficulties in establishing partnerships across different data ecosystems; and international digital infrastructure development.
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