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I think we need to say it upfront that all data is *much* greater than what people call big data. As someone who works with data in development space, I believe in the use of all data.

That’s why its imperative to understand “all data > (is greater than) big data”.

Increasingly conversations about possibility of big data playing an emerging role in solving development challenges has me, like few others, unsettled. Just because it has the term “big” in front of data does not mean its “all” data. There are many definitions that exist of big data. See here 40 such definitions. The common theme between them, for me, is that this data is ‘analyzable’ by machines to derive meaning from it.

This is problematic, for a few reasons:

1. Firstly, there is still significant amounts of data that are not digital. Sure, we are seeing digitization of data increasingly but that does not mean all data is digitized or in an analyzable format today. Therefore, whatever constitutes the universe of ‘big data’ is a subset of ‘all data’.

2. Secondly, digital data that is being created every second does not represent “all” and definitely not “us”.  So any analysis that results to public policy application will definitely not be reflective of the “us”. This is captured well by Nick Couldry in A necessary disenchantment: myth, agency and injustice in a digital world

A new myth about the collectivities we form when we use platforms such as Facebook. An emerging myth of natural collectivity that is particularly seductive, because here traditional media institutions seem to drop out altogether from the picture: the story is focused entirely on what ‘we’ do naturally, when we have the chance to keep in touch with each other, as of course we want to do.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-954X.12158/abstract

3. Thirdly,  its a myth that big data is generating entirely new and better forms of knowledge which will help solve development issues. This is the most problematic in the field of public policy. As Nick Couldry puts it:

” analysts are giving up on specific hypotheses and instead
focussing on generating, through countless parallel calculations, ‘a really good proxy’ for whatever is associated with a phenomenon, and then relying on that as the predictor. ”

The implication of development policy-making based on ‘real good proxy’ sends nervous shivers down my spine.

4. Lastly, to me, there is a power differential that is at play in what the ‘data’ in the big data represents. Whose data (digital haves vs digital have-nots), who analyzes (digitalsavvy-haves vs. digitialsavvy have-nots) and how its analyzed are all subject to the biases and power relations that exist in the real world ‘we’ inhabit.

These reasons are important to remember as we invest time, energy and money in making arguments about ‘big data’ in development discourse. There are challenges that with timely, relevant data analysis may be met but development challenges are not always wanting of faster analysis but are results of long standing socio-economic-political power struggles which no matter how fast and timely analysis you produce will not be solved because of that analysis.

The 58th Commission on the Status of Women is currently underway in New York, USA. It started on the 10th of March and will go on till 21st of March. This annual meeting of hundreds of women, men, government officials, ministers, national delegations, girl’s groups, boy’s groups, NGOs, and other stake-holders at the United Nations is to discuss this year’s priority theme, Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls.

Inevitably there are a whole host of new initiatives and campaigns that are launched/announced at this annual meeting. This year I have started my own ‘campaign’ to gather information about all the campaigns both launched and mentioned during #CSW58 and compile them in one place. This is an incomplete list in all likelihood but my hope is that I will be able to get people to leave comments with those that are missing from this compilation to help me along!

So lets get started shall we!

Campaigns @ CSW58

Tweets about the various campaigns launched or mentioned at CSW58.

  1. European Commission campaign: Science its a girl thing
  2. Campaign to build on equality, based on the stereotypes you are trying to fight. “Science: It’s a girl thing!”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g032MPrSjFA 
  3. ITU's campaign: Girls in ICT Day 24 April
  4. UN Women campaign: He for She heforshe.org
  5. UN Women campaign: Beijing+20
  6. From the NGO briefing, “#Empoweringwomen is empowering humanity” an upcoming @Unwomen campaign. @WomenNC @womenlive #CSW58
  7. Zim gvt launched campaign against rape and women continue to demand stiffer sentences for rapists@FemnetProg#CSW58@263Chat
  8. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and Girls in Latin America and the Caribbean
  9. Unbreakable Campaign by Progressio  http://www.progressio.org.uk/unbreakable 
  10. Our campaign action has been handed in to @JustineGreening at the #CSW58! Thank you to all for taking action pic.twitter.com/yBteWUU8cy
  11. Plan Global: Because I am a Girl  http://plan-international.org/girls/ 
  12. .@PlanGlobal‘s #BecauseIAmAGirl Campaign looked to support 4million girls directly through programs #csw58 #vawg
  13. BanBossy banbossy.com
  14. SG's UNiTE Campaign
  15. Cities4CEDAW campaign una-sf.org/blog/
  16. 16 Days of Activism campaign
  17. Balakrishnan: The 16 Days campaign from @CWGL_Rutgers has been on going for 20 years. #CSW58 #WSW2015 #WILPF100
  18. Vlogs by Mandem On The Wall's bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/26545056
  19. Say No to Exploitation of Humans for Profit campaign
  20. Global campaign “Say No to Exploitation of Humans for Profit” launches Mar 13 11:30EST, rm C (CB) UN Headquarters #CSW58 @TIATaskForce
  21. Equal Pay Day Campaign: equal-pay-day.com/
  22. Equal Pay Day Campaign- if women in N.A. made same as men= $430,000 in her lifetime! #CSW58 pic.twitter.com/2u2kHIbxUT
  23. A 12 year old twin Sister & Brother just addressed the room to start their campaign to stop and END #FGM #Inspiring #YoungVoices #CSW58
  24. Men Care campaign mencare.org
  25. The impetus for the MenCare campaign: to address the unfair care work divide, & because, men gravitate towards the idea. #MenCarePlus #CSW58
  26. Unite 4 Education campaign
  27. World Pulse's 'Women weave the web' campaign: bit.ly/1fCOxLd
  28. .@WorldPulse currently doing a campaign around digital access, literacy & empowerment; want girls & women to write & speak out. #CSW58
  29. Intel's She will connect campaign
  30. @phumzileunwomen : @UN_Women & Intel are now partnering in the “She Will Connect” to encourage the use of #ICTs for women and girls- #CSW58
  31. Microsoft's Big Dream movement
  32. @Empower_Women Rane Johnson of @Microsoft announces launch of Big Dream Movement to support women & girls interested in #ICT careers #CSW58
  33. Let Girls' Lead Campaign letgirlslead.org/
  34. At the global launch of ¡PODER! which highlights the work of @LetGirlsLead in Guatemala! #CSW58 #letgirlslead pic.twitter.com/UQjKBDALCM
  35. Cyber safe girl cybersafegirl.ca/
  36. With 3 of 4 Atlantic Ministers respon for Status of Women @ cyber safe girl launch, amazing leaders #CSW58 #cybergirl pic.twitter.com/z8efz4D3oD
  37. International Women's Media Foundation  http://www.iwmf.org/get-involved/advocacy/ 
  38. @ #CSW58 side event on #women, ICTs and #pressfreedom. @IWMF will launch global survey on violence against female journalists
  39. ISIS's linking the networks campaign bit.ly/1g2Oiic

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