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Welcome to the agenda for our first ever IATI ‘Virtual Community Exchange’ (VCE), one of two online events taking place in 2021 to bring together the global IATI community. Join IATI’s first VCE on 13 April 2021 to help us consider IATI’s progress vis-à-vis the current state of transparency and open data in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals and COVID-19. During the VCE, you will hear about recent and upcoming IATI activities and how you can participate, be inspired during sessions led by other members of the IATI community and engage with peers in the open data and transparency space. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome to join! 

The VCE will offer two to three parallel sessions simultaneously, and participants are welcome to attend a session from each time slot, or to ’pick and choose’, only attending sessions that fit their needs. Find out how to get prepared with this one-pager, ‘Getting Ready for the VCE’, or view the comprehensive logistical note for the event.

Questions? Drop us a line at info@iatistandard.org or post in our digital community platform, IATI Connect. We look forward to seeing you virtually on 13 April!



Tuesday, April 13 • 4:30pm - 5:25pm
Mapping, visualising and analysing data more effectively: a Canadian innovative, open-access platform for the development sector and links to IATI, organised by CanWaCH

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More than ever, access to reliable, accurate and high quality data is a priority for advancing health, human rights and gender equality around the world. Join CanWaCH for an interactive discussion on data sharing and use for programming in the international development sector. The session will explore how CanWaCH’s innovative, open-access platform is being used to showcase Canada’s contributions to global health and gender equality programming, building on the work of IATI. Leveraging evidence generated directly from the sector, this database connects users with unique and timely information as well as resources that are relevant to their work. The session will discuss the innovative ways in which data is collected, visualised and used to demonstrate impact and increase transparency. It will explore challenges around data sharing in the global health sector, and feature examples of how existing data has been used to identify gaps, advocate for continued and expanded investment, build successful partnerships and improve coordination. Finally, it will engage participants in a critical dialogue on how best to measure and report on impact in this context.

Join the session using this link:
https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/95216519526

Speakers
avatar for Jessica Ferne

Jessica Ferne

Director, Global Health Impact, CanWaCH
avatar for Mélody Tondeur

Mélody Tondeur

Manager, Metrics, CanWaCH
avatar for Imaeyen Okon

Imaeyen Okon

Project Explorer Officer, CanWaCH


Tuesday April 13, 2021 4:30pm - 5:25pm UTC
Zoom