Building gender aware data systems is critical to create a level playing field for women and girls
Data is a key part of our everyday lives, and it is important to understand how it can be shared. But what does it mean for women and girls? The BBC's Stephan Gladieu looks at the challenges facing the data crisis in the world.
Source: blogs.worldbank.orgPublished on 2021-05-04
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