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Advocating An International Decade For Data Under G20 Sponsorship

Lorrayne Porciuncula (Datasphere Initiative (Brazil/Global)), David Passarelli (United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (USA/Global)), Muznah Siddiqui (United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) (UN/Global)), Stefaan Verhulst (the GovLab (USA))

Abstract

This brief draws attention to the important role of data in social and economic development. It advocates the establishment of an International Decade for Data (IDD) from 2025-2035 under G20 sponsorship. The IDD can be used to bridge existing data governance initiatives and deliver global ambitions to use data for social impact, innovation, economic growth, research, and social development. Despite the critical importance of data governance to achieving the SDGs and to emerging topics such as artificial intelligence, there is no unified space that brings together stakeholders to coordinate and shape the data dimension of digital societies. While various data governance processes exist, they often operate in silos, without effective coordination and interoperability. This fragmented landscape inhibits progress toward a more inclusive and sustainable digital future. The envisaged IDD fosters an integrated approach to data governance that supports all stakeholders in navigating complex data landscapes. Central to this proposal are new institutional frameworks (e.g. data collaboratives), mechanisms (e.g. digital social licenses and sandboxes), and professional domains (e.g. data stewards), that can respond to the multifaceted issue of data governance and the multiplicity of actors involved. The G20 can capitalize on the Global Digital Compact’s momentum and create a task force to position itself as a data champion through the launch of the IDD, enabling collective progress and steering global efforts towards a more informed and responsible data-centric society.

Authors

Lorrayne Porciuncula (Datasphere Initiative (Brazil/Global)), David Passarelli (United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (USA/Global)), Muznah Siddiqui (United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) (UN/Global)), Stefaan Verhulst (the GovLab (USA))

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