Overview
Inclusive data is at the heart of creating a fair and equitable society—and it is more than numbers and statistics; it’s about ensuring that every person is seen, heard, and counted. It is critical in building a society that values diversity and recognizes the unique experiences of all people, and something that needs to be strategically integrated into the work in data for social impact.
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