Data literacy : A tool for change in Nepal
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC’s Geeta Pandey looks at how the World Bank Nepal data literacy programme helped us to reach a new level in the country's political stability and democracy. Each week we speak to the team at the Accountability Lab.
Source: blogs.worldbank.orgPublished on 2021-03-04
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