Why embracing messy data can help us make better policy
A new report on the civil society data gap has been published by economist Ed Humpherson. But what does it mean for the social sector, and how could they fill the holes in our knowledge, asks Tom de Castella, editor of the BBC’s Economist Intelligence Unit.
Source: civilserviceworld.comPublished on 2021-11-26
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