Data for Good – Analyzing SDG Progress and Challenges

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The United Nations, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Esri, and the PVBLIC Foundation join forces to help empower governments, businesses, and civil society to work together quicker, more effectively, and efficiently through a growing network of SDG Data Hubs. Following the launch of the SDG Progress Report (6 July), experts talk about the role of data in achieving the SDGs with a deep dive into the importance of geospatial data and data visualization.

Interviewer:

Enrique Acevedo, Correspondent, CBS News

Guests:

Alix Cantave, WK Kellogg Foundation

Charles Brigham, Esri

Greg Scot, UN Statistics Division

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