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data.org: It’s Time To Act Boldly To Drive Data for Good

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Data.org has released the Accelerate Aspirations report, highlighting the potential of data for social impact (DSI) in addressing challenges like inequality and climate change. It emphasizes the necessity for improved data strategies, a diverse workforce, and enhanced funding models. Key findings from a Data Maturity Assessment indicate that while 90% of organizations are committed to investing in data tools, many lack sufficient infrastructure and support. The report aims to train 1 million data practitioners within the next decade to foster effective and equitable solutions.

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  • 90% of organizations are committed to investing in data tools and training.
  • Aims to train 1 million purpose-driven data practitioners in the next 10 years.
  • Calls for stronger funding models for sustainable solutions.
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  • Most organizations lack necessary infrastructure and sustained support.
  • Current funding leads to under-resourced and siloed data projects.

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / January 18, 2023 / data.org today released Accelerate Aspirations: Moving Together to Achieve Systems Change, a comprehensive report on the key trends and tensions in the emerging field of data for social impact (DSI).

Data has the potential to create high-impact interventions that are affordable and that drive resilience to combat rising inequality, public health crises, widespread threats to democracy, and climate change. The Accelerate report recognizes this incredible potential and raises urgent questions about the purpose and practice of this nascent field and the people it will require to keep it all moving.

"We have the power to build-and fund-a data-driven social impact sector that drives affordable and innovative ways of addressing the multitude of challenges we face," said Dr. Danil Mikhailov, executive director of data.org. "But we must do the hard work to change how we as individuals, organizations, funders, and ecosystems operate. At the heart of this report is a focus on collaboration. Together, we must be willing to take risks, align incentives, and partner differently to drive sustainable and systemic change."

The Accelerate report surveys the current state of data for social impact through interviews, quantitative findings from a data maturity assessment, and a comprehensive literature review, and culminates in critical next steps to advance the field.

The field of data for social impact stands at a crossroads. According to data.org's Data Maturity Assessment results, 90 percent of respondents report that their organization is committed to investing in data tools, training, and staff. However, most organizations lack the infrastructure, capacity, and sustained support from funders to meet their aspirations. So, we face a choice. Business as usual can continue through funding and implementing under-resourced and siloed data projects that deliver incremental progress. Or we can think and act boldly.

The Accelerate report urgently calls for:

  1. Improving data strategies through common governance and tools, data sharing, aligned incentives, and most importantly, cross-sector coordination.
  2. Building a more diverse and interdisciplinary workforce of purpose-driven data practitioners who can locally drive change.
  3. Creating stronger funding models with longer time horizons, more flexible structures, and better coordination to build sustainable and interoperable solutions.

The Accelerate report builds on data.org's 2022 Workforce Wanted: Data Talent for Social Impact report, which identified an opportunity for 3.5 million jobs in the data for social impact field in developing countries alone over the next decade. In response, data.org is working to train one million purpose-driven data practitioners in the next 10 years through their Capacity Accelerator Network of knowledge hubs around the world, from the United States, to India, and sub-Saharan Africa.

"A more diverse, global workforce with interdisciplinary perspectives can provide a foundation for data for social impact work that is both effective and just," added Dr. Uyi Stewart, chief data and technology officer at data.org. "Because as cross-sector work gains traction, we need data practitioners that not only understand and can translate, but actually come from marginalized communities and geographies inclusive of low- and middle-income countries to develop these critical data ecosystems."

Since the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and The Rockefeller Foundation launched data.org three years ago at the World Economic Forum, it has quickly become a connector and coordinator-a platform for partnerships delivering capacity-building programs and widening access to tools, resources, and knowledge for social impact organizations around the world.

About data.org:

data.org is committed to democratizing data, for good. Founded by The Rockefeller Foundation and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, data.org is a platform for partnerships, and works with organizations all over the world to increase the use of data science to tackle society's most pressing challenges and improve the lives of millions of people. For more information, visit data.org.

Contact: Emma Marty
emma@data.org

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SOURCE: The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth



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FAQ

What is the focus of the Accelerate Aspirations report by data.org?

The report focuses on enhancing data strategies for social impact, advocating for a diverse workforce, and creating sustainable funding models.

How many data practitioners does data.org aim to train?

Data.org aims to train 1 million purpose-driven data practitioners over the next decade.

What percentage of organizations are investing in data tools according to the report?

According to the report, 90% of organizations are committed to investing in data tools and training.

What are the urgent calls made in the Accelerate report?

The report calls for improving data strategies, building a diverse workforce, and creating stronger funding models.

What challenges does the report address regarding data for social impact?

The report addresses challenges like rising inequality, public health crises, democracy threats, and climate change.

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