Partnerships
Below are all our blog posts in the category "Partnerships"

Beyond the Conventional: Designing a Customisable MSMEs Analytical Platform to Support Policy Making
Building upon efforts to provide enhanced support to MSMEs in Indonesia, Pulse Lab Jakarta (PLJ) developed a project last year in collaboration with Indonesia’s Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas)

G20 “Recover Together Recover Stronger”: Participating in the Road to Recovery Through Digital Transformation
The recent global pandemic impacted many aspects of society ranging from personal health to the global economy. As nations continue to recover socioeconomically, Indonesia through its G20 Presidency chose the

Her Barriers are More Systemic than You Think: Learnings from our “Breaking Growth Barriers for Women Impact Entrepreneurs” research
What comes to mind when you think of constraints faced by women entrepreneurs? Perhaps the barriers you think of relate to access to financial capital, limited support networks, and training

Building Actionable Knowledge to Make UN’s Vision of the Future a Reality
A training programme led by UN Global Pulse is creating a community of practice for infusing foresight into every UN agency. There’s no stopping the future from arriving, and in

Using Imagination, Information, and Insight to Prepare the UN for the Future
How foresight is shaping a culture of transformational leadership and radical hope in Cambodia. It’s often said that hindsight is 20/20: We can see and understand something much more clearly

Scaling Radio Analysis with Data Science for Infodemic Monitoring
Radio is one of the oldest communication technologies, having been used for decades. In spite of the increasing global penetration of social media and other online communication tools, radio remains

UN Global Pulse: a United Nations innovation network with a ripple effect
Senior Programme Manager Dr. Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis presents her chapter “UN Global Pulse: A UN Innovation Initiative with a Multiplier Effect” in the book “Data Science for Social Good. Philanthropy and Social Impact in a Complex World” and shows the ripple effect of UN Global Pulse’s innovation work.

New simulation model helps with COVID-19 planning in world’s largest refugee settlement
Leading academics and data scientists from Durham University, UN Global Pulse (UNGP), WHO, UNHCR, and OCHA; as well as academics from Public Health England, London School of Hygiene & Tropical

Using digital public goods to help save the lives of mothers and babies
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced healthcare services to ramp up their digital operations to offer remote consultations, cooperation has been crucial. Countries quickly needed to adapt their digital infrastructure to