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GLOBAL DATA FACILITY

Realizing the new global data agenda

The Global Data Facility works to realize the new global vision on data envisaged by the  as well as the  to help the world¡¯s 74 poorest countries improve lives and protect the planet. 

Below are some areas of work the Global Data Facility supports to turn these aspirations into reality:


The GDF builds the capacity in data use of government and non-government actors through technical assistance.

Capacity building

Build the capacity of government and non-government actors through technical assistance so they can more effectively use data across their full ¡°life cycle¡±¡ªincluding data production, dissemination, access, analysis, and use/reuse¡ªto improve lives and safeguard the planet.

The GDF leverages frontier data sources and tools for development so governments can use alternative and cutting-edge data.

Frontier data sources and tools for development

Leverage frontier data sources and tools for development so governments around the world can use alternative and cutting-edge data collection modes and sources, as well as develop, adopt, and scale new analytical tools to use more and better administrative data for data-driven decision-making.


The GDF ensures that data is safeguarded as a global public good and as a resource for equitable and sustainable development.

Data as a global public good

Ensure that data are safeguarded as a global public good and as a resource to achieve equitable and sustainable development by fostering a new global consensus on data through its support for standard-setting and partnership-cultivating activities.

The GDF facilitates demand-driven data research, knowledge curation, dissemination to promote customized approaches to data.

Data research, knowledge curation, and dissemination

Facilitate demand-driven data research, knowledge curation, and dissemination to promote customized approaches to data, as well as responsible open data and open access practices.


The GDF helps governments modernize and transform their data systems.

Modernization and transformation of governments' data systems

Help governments modernize and transform their data systems through operational approaches, including increasing coordination and alignment among different actors and across relevant sectors, so nations can effectively respond to the challenges of our times.

The GDF prioritizes inclusive data and closing data gaps so governments can strengthen data on all groups .

Inclusive data and closing data gaps

Prioritize inclusive data and closing data gaps so governments can strengthen data on all groups within populations and counting the hitherto uncounted, as well as promote the systematic mainstreaming of gender equality in the data life cycle.

Amina Mohammed: Data will help our progress towards the 2030 Agenda.
Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations
H. E. Mahamudu Bawumia: In crises, data helps you act fast and efficiently deliver for the people.
H.E. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President, Ghana
Marjeta Jager: Reliable data is more crucial and urgent in this very challenging time of crises.
Marjeta Jager, Deputy Director-General of International Partnerships, European Commission
Kentaro Ogata: Enhanced debt transparency with accurate data is more important than ever to combat debt distress.
Kentaro Ogata, Deputy Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Japan
Bjorg Sandkjaer: Data is the basis of everything we do.
Bjorg Sandkjaer, State Secretary at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway
Christian Frutiger: Data is crucial for evidence-based and informed decisions.
Christian Frutiger, Assistant Director-General and Head of Global Cooperation, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Juan Lavista Ferres: Data has an indispensable role in anticipating risk, responding to crises.
Juan M. Lavista Ferres, Vice President and Chief Data Scientist, Microsoft
Gargee Ghosh: Data is a critical ingredient to creating an inclusive and resilient recovery.
Gargee Ghosh, President of Policy and Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Anne Witkowsky: It is important that the international community coordinates access to more and higher quality data.
Anne Witkowsky, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State

The GDF helps overcome the challenge of insufficient investment in data.

The GDF is the World Bank's primary mechanism to implement the insights of