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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • The Data Values Project

    The Data Values Project is a global campaign to center people's interests in data design, collection, management, and use.

  • Jenna Slotin

    Jenna Slotin is Senior Director of Policy for the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data. She leads the Global Partnership’s work to translate policy into action for equitable, responsible, and sustained data use for development.

  • Fatuma Faarah

    Fatuma is the Campaign Officer at the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data.

  • Jennifer Oldfield

    Director of External Relations, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data. Looking into the human and interpersonal aspects of data-led decision-making.

  • Federico Bartolomucci

    Junior Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano and former visiting PhD Candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Social innovation enthusiast, striving to make technology and data a force for good and social justice.

  • Mayuri Dhumal

    Feminist Writer and Gender Activist in India. I am keen for localisation of knowledge which can make spaces inclusive for marginalised communities especially women.

  • Eduardo Gómez Restrepo

    Bio-Data for the common good | Bioeconomy & Biotechnology for regeneration | Data Governance Models | Biomimicry - Innovation by Nature

  • Josh Powell
  • Lydia Rollinson

    Advocacy Manager at Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data.

  • Natalia Carfi

    Natalia is the Executive Director of the Open Data Charter. She is the former Open Government Director of Argentina, of Chile and of the Buenos Aires City. She is part of the Open Government Partnership Steering Committee.

  • Vinay Narayan

    Digital technology policy researcher interested in building a more equitable data economy

  • Renato Berrino Malaccorto

    Open Data Charter's Research Manager. Renato supports ODC by coordinating and conducting policy and data research, with a special focus on data rights and its intersection with human rights perspectives.

  • Florencia Edgina

    Florencia is a Research, Advocacy and Communications consultant at Future Advocacy. Her work focuses on AI and data, human rights advocacy, and sustainable international development.

  • Claudia Wells

    Managing Director of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics at Vital Strategies. Formally Director of Data and Evidence @devinitorg and @ONS Sustainability and Environment.

  • Daniel Carranza

    Cofounder of Data Uruguay (data.org.uy), a civil society organization that creates civic tech and advocates for Open Data and Open Government in Uruguay and Latin America.

  • Tracey Li

    Enabling data and AI to be used effectively, ethically, and sustainably for social good.

  • Linet Kwamboka

    Linet Kwamboka is a leading practitioner in data science, policy and sustainable development. As the Senior Manager for Data4Now, she works to strengthen our partner countries with data and technical skills to tackle their most pressing challenges.

  • Eliza McCullough

    Eliza is the Program & Research Lead for Fairness, Transparency & Accountability. She is committed to developing research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, racial and economic equity, and policy that powers community change.

  • Munazza Gillani
  • Jeremiah Mutemwa

    I'm Jeremiah Mutemwa, an M&E and IT Data Coordinator at Special Hope Network. I advocate for road safety as Africa's Regional Leader for YOURS and empower youth on climate action with Force of Nature. Passionate about creating sustainable change.

  • Data4Change
  • Ivan Harris Tanyag

    Ivan is a Master's student at the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He believes in the power of remote sensing technology in addressing some of the most pressing issues affecting our society today \ud83d\udef0️

  • Eric Ndawula

    Eric Ndawula (they/he) is a queer feminist activist and digital development enthusiast from Uganda. As ED and co-founder of Lifeline Youth Empowerment Center, Eric champions LGBTQ rights and social justice with data-driven solutions.

  • Stina Bäcker

    Co-founder of Data4Change, a nonprofit that uses data to defend human rights. We support civil society with data skills, data-driven storytelling, and data-informed advocacy. Former journalist with BBC, The Independent, and CNN.

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