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RD4C Bites: UNICEF Albania

In this episode we interview Elda Denaj, a Child Rights Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at UNICEF Albania, to hear more about data and data management systems in the context of children’s rights.

Posted on 9th of February 2024 by John-Matthew Conely

RD4C Bites: UNICEF Albania
RD4C Bites: UNICEF Albania

Welcome to the fifth episode of RD4C Bites, our ongoing series of short video interviews in which we highlight lessons and experience from data-focused practitioners on the responsible handling of data of and for children.

In this episode we interview Elda Denaj, a Child Rights Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at UNICEF Albania, to hear more about data and data management systems in the context of children’s rights.

In the video above, Elda discusses her role at UNICEF Albania, enablers and challenges to responsible data practices in the context of data management systems, and ongoing efforts to continue to promote the responsible use of data of and for children.

Key Takeaways:

  • Creating consistent institutional policy and narrative to support data generation and data use can help to enable success.

  • Data management ecosystems designed to prioritize upstream accountability over downstream outcomes can be problematic. 

  • Public awareness of, and education on, data is critical to its responsible use.

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