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Data-Driven Sustainable Development ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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Data-Driven Sustainable Development

ANNUAL REPORT 2015

Data-Driven Sustainable Development

We are on a mission to apply information technology for

sustainable development. In the last year, we laid some important

groundwork to prepare for the challenge over the next 15 years of

the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030. We strengthened our

partnerships in the field. We made advances in harnessing new

technology. We thought strategically about how to help scale up

evidence-based decision making for development.

We also kept right on delivering information technology solutions

to people all over the world. This year, we passed the $45 million

milestone in dollars invested in CSF projects. CSF has

successfully implemented over 1500 data-driven projects.

OVERVIEW | 2015

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TARGET BENEFICIARIES:

811,198,749DATA-DRIVEN PROJECTS:

91PROJECT COUNTRIES:

39

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Work

WORK | 2015

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ANN ARBOR AND NEW YORK:

10ROSTER OF CONSULTANTS:

70 TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS ININDIA, SINGAPORE, SOUTH AFRICA, BRAZIL:

100 + 18 + 4 + 4

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Teamwork

CSF Impact at a Glance

In the last year, we implemented 91

data-driven development projects.

We completed projects in 43

countries, and increased our

impact in Africa.

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2

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48Global

TOTALPROJECTS

91

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Sectors

EDUCATION

DATA ANALYTICSOTHER

HEALTH

WASHGENDER

EMERGENCY

TRANSPARENCY

OpenEMIS

During this year, we continued our

long-term collaboration with

UNESCO to strengthen education

systems through better data

management. OpenEMIS is a

robust open source education

management information system

developed by CSF. We are now

actively supporting OpenEMIS in

Malaysia, Jordan, Maldives, Belize,

Turks and Caicos, and Saint Lucia,

with many more countries likely to

join soon.

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STUDENTS MONITORED:

1,561,322STAFF CONNECTED:

140,448SCHOOLS NETWORKED:

6,953

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Jordan

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MonitoringCSF supports government

institutions and development

agencies in using data to measure

planned outcomes against actual

achievements. Our monitoring

solutions help planners collaborate

across national ministries and

departments.

Monitoring FGM OnlineWe are collaborating with UNFPA and UNICEF in a joint UN programme to

eliminate female genital mutilation through improved programme monitoring

using an online results-based monitoring framework.

FGM TARGET GROUP OF GIRLS AND WOMEN:

130,000,000TARGET COUNTRIES FOR FGM MONITORING:

17PRIORITY COUNTRIES WITH HIGH PREVALENCE RATES:

11

WORK | 2015

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DATA POINTS HOSTED ON DEVINFO CLOUD:

50,625,905AVERAGE DATA POINTS PER DATABASE:

266,452 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVINFO DATABASES HOSTED:

190

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Data Analytics

DASHBOARDS LAUNCHED:

12COUNTRIES:

10REGIONS:

2

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Data Dashboards

MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES USED – iOS + ANDROID:

2MOBILE APPS LAUNCHED IN 2015:

14TOTAL MOBILE PHONE USERS AROUND THE WORLD:

4,430,000,000

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Mobile Apps

MODELLINGIn partnership with UNICEF, CSF has

pioneered the development of a public

health mode designed to reach the most

vulnerable mothers, infants and children 0-5

years in a given geographic location.

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Scenario Analysis

Then EQUIST is used to develop

strategies to address the causes of

intervention bottlenecks and

estimate the costs and impacts of

the strategic options. The process

can be repeated to compare

alternative scenarios to maximize

the impact of the resources

available.

PRIORITY COUNTRIES FOR EQUIST ROLL-OUT:

53INTERVENTION PACKAGES IN EQUIST MODEL:

76LIVES OF CHILDREN UNDER 5 TO BE SAVED PER YEAR:

7,000,000

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Future

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Monitoring 2030 Agenda

In partnership with the United Nations Statics Division, CSF

proposes to use a collaborative, open source software approach

to design, develop, test, deploy and manage a global platform of

SDG monitoring tools in consultation with Member States and

international experts within the UN system.

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AfghanistanAntiguaAruba

BahrainBangladesh

BhutanBotswanaColombiaCongo DRCosta Rica

EthiopiaIraq

JamaicaKenyaLaos

LiberiaMalawi

MaldivesMauritaniaMyanmar

OmanSudan

Timor LesteTurkmenistan

United States (WV)Uzbekistan

Zambia

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Scaling Up

In partnership with UNESCO, CSF plans to continue to scale up

the implementation of OpenEMIS. Several countries have

expressed interest in learning more about the features and

benefits of the system.

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UNDAF Monitoring

UN Info OnlineIn partnership with the United Nations Development Group, CSF

plans to design and implement a results-based monitoring system

for ;planning and tracking the achievements of UN Country Teams

in their mission to implement national development strategies

under UN Development Assistance Frameworks (UNDAFs).

Sponsors

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SPONSORS | 2015

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CARICOM4% IGAD

1%

MoE20%

NSO2%

Other10%

Save The Children4%

UN WOMEN5%UNDG

1%UNDP8%

UNESCO6%

UNFPA4%

UNICEF30%

UNOPS4%

UNV1%

Expanding Sponsorship

During this year, we received sponsorship

from eight UN agencies, five national

statistics offices, and two ministries of

education. We continued our programme

development strategy to broaden our

base of sponsors by partnering with

IGAD, SC, CARICOM and national

development institutions

UNICEF United Nations Children’s FundUNFPA United Nations Population FundUNESCO United Nations Education, Scientific

and Cultural OrganizationUNDP United Nations Development ProgrammeUNDG United Nations Development GroupUN WOMEN United Nations WomenSC Save the ChildrenNSO National Statistics OfficeMoE Ministry of Education

(Maldives, Belize)IGAD Intergovernmental Authority on DevelopmentCARICOM Caribbean CommunityUNV United Nations VolunteersUNOPS United Nations Office for Project Services

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