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Towards Agenda 2030 - 7 Nov 2016

By Louise Marsland

A global action plan for data is in the spotlight this week with the news that the inaugural United Nations Data Forum will be held in Africa, specifically Cape Town, in January next year. The objective is to improve the use of data and stats to achieve a transformational vision of a better future for all people on this planet, as set out in Agenda 2030.
It is hoped the event will inspire innovation and dissect all the tools available for tracking and analysing data, including data journalism, for sustainable development, and create data ecosystems with all stakeholders.
An integrated approach is needed to meet Africa's development goals as the Millennium Development Goals transition to Agenda 2030 and NEPAD transitions to Agenda 2063. The sustainable development goals for each nation are now tracked at a continental level in Africa and across the globe. While Africa is achieving progress in just over half the millennium goals, challenges remain in areas of extreme poverty, social and economic inequality and human rights.
All countries in Africa need to incorporate Agenda 2030 and Agenda 2063 goals into national frameworks for effective implementation.

Have a great week!
Louise Marsland
Africa Editor: Bizcommunity.com

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