United Nations Foundation

For Support To The Africa Data Leadership Initiative (ADLI) Via The Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL)

Overview
The Africa Data Leadership Initiative (ADLI) is a peer engagement and learning network for senior Africa-based practitioners tackling the thorniest data policy and governance issues, co-led by the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL) at the United Nations Foundation, Smart Africa, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. ADLI works to build the capacity of decision makers across the continent through exchange of knowledge and experiences within a values-oriented framework designed to expand the value of data for governments, markets, and people while safeguarding key civil liberties. This renewal to DIAL’s work on ADLI sits within a cluster of grants under the Evidence-Informed Policymaking strategy to strengthen a field of African institutions working on data governance. The goal of this cluster is to help governments in East and West Africa develop policy frameworks that balance public-good uses of data with data privacy and protection. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)
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Grants to this Grantee
for strengthening and enhancing climate diplomacy  
The United Nations Foundation is a charitable organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., that supports the United Nations and its activities. This grant will enable the foundation to support the U.N. in addressing climate change and delivering its ambitious climate agenda, building bridges between the United States — at the federal and state levels — and the U.N. around key international diplomatic events. Through strategic convenings and coordination across different constituencies, the foundation will encourage climate ambition from countries, support the U.N.’s activities to responsibly develop critical minerals, and bolster U.N. efforts to enhance early warnings for climate-related disasters. (Substrategy: Multilateral)
for the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data  
The United Nations Foundation serves as the institutional host of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data, which brings together government, private-sector, civil society, and international institutions to harness new and traditional sources of data to better understand and address development challenges. This grant supplements our ongoing core support for the implementation of the partnership’s strategic plan, which seeks to solve three major problems: (a) how to harness up-to-date data to ensure decisions are informed by current and changing contexts; (b) how to safely include and represent all people in data and the data value chain; and (c) how to govern data fairly and safely. It will also support the partnership’s expansion into related, but newer areas — including artificial intelligence, a more comprehensive approach to capacity building, and a deepening of the country partnership model through its Power of Data initiative. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)
for the U.S. Climate Alliance  
The U.S. Climate Alliance, a project of the U.N. Foundation, works with a network of 24 states to secure America’s net-zero future by advancing state-led, high-impact climate action. The alliance helps states design bold climate solutions and deliver on the promise of historic federal investments. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)

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