UNDP/BMZ Data to Policy Navigator recognized as a Digital Public Good

The Data to Policy Navigator is a collaboration between UNDP and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) focused on assisting policymakers globally in making better data-informed decisions

June 4, 2024

The Data to Policy Navigator tool has been accessed by over 15,000 users who have visited the platform from more than 190 countries.

UNDP Guinee Bissau

New York - The Data to Policy Navigator is a tool developed by UNDP in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to address modern challenges faced by policymakers to tackle data access, resource challenges, technical proficiency and bureaucracies. The tool was officially recognized as a digital public good (DPG) by the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA), thereby contributing to the UN Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation.

The DPGA recognizes DPGs as open-source solutions. These solutions must adhere to privacy standards and develop software that protects privacy and minimizes harm, while enabling the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By becoming a DPG, the Data to Policy Navigator will be discoverable by a broader community of practitioners. Ultimately, this increased promotion will enhance the likelihood that governments adopt best practices and improve the policymaking process. One reason that makes DPGs important is that it enables knowledge created for development to be made openly available. There is an element of leading by example that creates a sense of pride when policymakers reference and use open-source DPG content in their own work.

The Data to Policy Navigator is a user-centric tool that helps policymakers design more effective, data-informed solutions. The tool features resources such as a step-by-step guide of how to harness data, 21 global use cases, an open data repository and an AI chatbot. To ensure the Data to Policy Navigator effectively addresses the needs of policymakers, UNDP and GIZ worked with a group of 19 policymakers and 15 data experts across different sectors. The platform has been used to inform data collaboration projects in five countries thus far: Kenya, Mauritania, Moldova, Rwanda and Türkiye. It has also been incorporated in training materials for 65 policymakers in Bhutan, Colombia and the Maldives. Apart from local projects and trainings, the Data to Policy Navigator tool has been accessed by over 15,000 users who have visited the platform from more than 190 countries.

In the midst of a rapidly changing digital landscape, there is an urgent need to provide clear guidance to help policymakers turn data insights that informs their decision making and enables them to create real impact. 

“The problems are so multidimensional and way over our heads that we are not able to understand which pathway is best to reach the SDGs. We will make less errors when using data,” said Dr. Iliya Nickelt, Chief Data Scientist at BMZ. This is echoed by UNDP’s Data Collaboration Project Manager, Alena Klatte, “Data is power. With the Data to Policy Navigator, policymakers can harness that power. The tool enables them to use data to understand what is happening in the lives of the people they serve and the impact their policies may have on them. So, they can make better decisions - that speak to the needs of the people.”

The Data to Policy Navigator leverages collective expertise to drive evidence-based decision-making worldwide. By joining the Digital Public Goods Registry, the Data to Policy Navigator will serve an even broader community of practitioners from across a network of countries and through south-south cooperation. 

For further information and to contribute case studies to the platform, visit the Data to Policy Navigator website. Development of the Data to Policy Navigator has benefited from the contribution of the German Agency for International Cooperation on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

About the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet. As a governing member of the Digital Public Goods Alliance, UNDP advocates for DPGs: read more about our Digital Standards.  Learn more at undp.org or follow at @UNDP and @UNDPDigital. 

About The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ): BMZ develops the guidelines and the fundamental concepts on which German development policy is based. German development policy is guided by the goal of improving the living conditions for people in developing countries and emerging economies. The Navigator is currently being supported by the BMZ Data Lab, an interdisciplinary team of data scientists set to develop applications, infrastructure, visualizations and other tools for modern, data-driven policymaking. BMZ Data Lab is financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.

About The Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA): The Digital Public Goods Alliance is a multi-stakeholder initiative endorsed by the United Nations Secretary-General, working to accelerate the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals in low- and middle-income countries by facilitating the discovery, development, use of, and investment in digital public goods.