The initiative was established based on a recognition that digital data offers the opportunity to gain a better understanding of changes in human well-being, and to get real-time feedback on how well policy responses are working.
To this end, Global Pulse is working to promote awareness of the opportunities Big Data presents for sustainable development and humanitarian action, forge public-private data sharing partnerships, generate high-impact analytical tools and approaches through its network of Pulse Labs, and drive broad adoption of useful innovations across the UN System.
Global Pulse functions as a network of innovation labs where research on Big Data for Development is conceived and coordinated. Global Pulse partners with experts from UN agencies, governments, academia, and the private sector to research, develop, and mainstream approaches for applying real-time digital data to 21st century development challenges. Objectives include:
These
objectives are acheived through a two-track implementation
strategy:
TRACK 1: INNOVATION DRIVER
- Implement data innovation programmes through Pulse Labs to provide UN and development partners with access to the data, tools and expertise required to discover new uses of big data for development.
- Develop toolkits, applications and platforms to improve data-driven decision-making and support evaluation of promising solutions.
TRACK 2: ECOSYSTEM CATALYST
- Contribute to the development of regulatory frameworks and technical standards to address data sharing and privacy protection challenges.
- Engage key stakeholders on a priority innovation agenda.
- Provide public sector organisations with policy guidance and technical assistance to strengthen their capacity for integrating real-time insights into operations.