As the inclusive data agenda builds momentum globally, the Inclusive Data Charter (IDC) continues to scale up its efforts. Through 2021, the IDC sparked new collaborations, catalyzed commitments from governments and organizations, and deepened learning and knowledge exchange. 

The 'Inclusive Data Charter: Three Years On' report provides a snapshot of the IDC Secretariat and Champions' progress. By engaging with the IDC and advancing their inclusive data priorities in 2021:

  • 85% of IDC Champions strengthened coordination and collaboration with others and exchanged knowledge on inclusive data
  • 74% of IDC Champions saw broader engagement and action being taken on inclusive data
  • 84% of IDC Champions increased visibility and awareness on inclusive data 
  • 68% of IDC Champions increased their capacity to collect, analyze, and make use of inclusive data
  • 60% of IDC Champions were supported by the IDC Secretariat to advance their inclusive data priorities

More detail on the Champions' progress can be found in the monitoring reports below.

Governments

Colombia's National Administrative Department of Statistics

Ghana Statistical Service

Kenya's State Department of Labour and Social Protection

Paraguay's National Institute of Statistics (available in Spanish and English)

Senegal's Ministry of Economy, Planning and Cooperation (available in French and English)

UK Office for National Statistics

Zanzibar's Office of the Chief Government Statistician 

Organizations

CBM Global

Consortium for Street Children

Data2X

HelpAge

Institute of Global Homelessness

Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre

IOM Global Migration Data Analysis Centre

Sightsavers

UNICEF

UNFPA

World Bank