In this session, we explored how data sharing can help with defining and focusing in on the target population in order achieve better social outcomes.
The International Network for Data on Impact and Government Outcomes (INDIGO) is an emerging data collaborative interested in sharing data about the design, implementation and evaluation of outcome-based projects. INDIGO’s ambition is to support the creation and use of quality data by policymakers, NGOs, citizen advocates and anyone who is addressing or is interested in complex social problems. Learn more about INDIGO here.
The International Network for Data on Impact and Government Outcomes (INDIGO) peer learning group is about building shared culture and standards around data in social outcome-based projects. The group meets quarterly and is a forum for civic tech enthusiasts, policy-makers and other actors in cross-sector partnerships for social outcomes to work together towards better data for better social outcomes. The sessions are run by Mara Airoldi, GO Lab Academic Director, and Juliana Outes, GO Lab Data Steward. Read more about the INDIGO initiative here.
Listen to the audio recording of the session.
In this session, we discussed the importance of defining the target population for projects in Latin America. This event brought together academics and practitioners to share examples of how to define target populations in this region, as well as the importance of data availability in this process.
This session was organised by our partners at the Insper Metricis (Brazil). Here is the link to the registration form.