Claire Melamed -

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DATA ADVOCATE

Claire Melamed is the CEO of the Global Partnership
for Sustainable Development Data, based in London.
The growing network brings together more than 300 members — governments, the private sector and civil society and academic groups — to harness and leverage data and data technology toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. She was previously managing director of the Overseas Development Institute, and in 2014, she worked in the office of the UN Secretary General, writing the report of the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution, “A World That Counts.” “We say that every life counts, but we still don’t count every life,” she says in her advocacy to use the knowledge provided by data to improve lives and protect the planet.

Claire Melamed -

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DATA ADVOCATE

Claire Melamed is the CEO of the Global Partnership
for Sustainable Development Data, based in London.
The growing network brings together more than 300 members — governments, the private sector and civil society and academic groups — to harness and leverage data and data technology toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. She was previously managing director of the Overseas Development Institute, and in 2014, she worked in the office of the UN Secretary General, writing the report of the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution, “A World That Counts.” “We say that every life counts, but we still don’t count every life,” she says in her advocacy to use the knowledge provided by data to improve lives and protect the planet.

Claire Melamed

Claire Melamed
Claire Melamed is the CEO of the Global Partnership
for Sustainable Development Data, based in London.
The growing network brings together more than 300 members — governments, the private sector and civil society and academic groups — to harness and leverage data and data technology toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. She was previously managing director of the Overseas Development Institute, and in 2014, she worked in the office of the UN Secretary General, writing the report of the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution, “A World That Counts.” “We say that every life counts, but we still don’t count every life,” she says in her advocacy to use the knowledge provided by data to improve lives and protect the planet.