Explore Commitments
Civil society, academia, the private sector, governments, and international agencies are uniting to ensure the progress from the 2024 to the 2026 UNWDF drives impactful, data-driven actions.
Commitment
Organization(s)
Organization type
Geographic focus
Data focus
Harnessing SME data for supply chain sustainability
Data for Change Foundation
Other
Global
Private sector data
Artificial Intelligence
Open access to thematic indicators on forcibly displaced and stateless persons
UNHCR
Multilateral
Global
Official statistics
Survey data
Monitoring and evaluation
Data for SDG monitoring
UN Data Commons - Scaling access to open and accessible UN data
Google
Private sector
Global
Official statistics
Administrative data
Artificial Intelligence
Civil registration and vital statistics
Census
Monitoring and evaluation
Data for SDG monitoring
Cross cutting
Strengthening the inclusion of refugees, IDPs, and stateless persons on national statistics for higherquality and more comparable data
Expert Group on Refugee, IDP and Statelessness Statistics (EGRISS)
Multilateral
Global
Official statistics
Survey data
Citizen data
Administrative data
Civil registration and vital statistics
Census
Cross cutting
Building data systems for all: Facilitating intersectional data collection, analysis, and use to leave no one behind
Open Data Watch
Civil Society
Global
Official statistics
Citizen data
Administrative data
Cross cutting
Other
Strengthening National Capacity and Promoting Knowledge Sharing with the Gender Data Network (GDN)
Gender Data Network (GDN), Data2X, Open Data Watch, and PARIS21
Civil Society
Global
Cross cutting
