Area 6: Global Challenges and Dynamic Threats

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Global Challenges and Dynamic Threats

The Covid-19 pandemic served as a powerful reminder that the most critical issues we face today transcend national borders, requiring global collaboration that prioritizes collective action over the interests of any single nation. In addressing these challenges, data and associated technologies have taken center stage. They provided policymakers with real-time evidence, offered localized guidance to individuals, and facilitated the swift development of vaccines. Additionally, data-driven approaches underpinned economic and social responses to mitigate the pandemic’s disruptive effects.

Looking beyond the pandemic, data-driven innovations—especially those utilizing AI—hold immense potential in addressing other major global challenges. These include ensuring the sustainability of life on Earth, reducing inequalities and discrimination, promoting environmental sustainability, enhancing resilience to global shocks, protecting population health from future pandemics, countering security threats, and navigating hostile environments.

The Data & Policy community is deeply committed to addressing these global challenges. Initiatives such as the Big Data for Migration Alliance aim to advance responsible data-driven solutions. For example, this special collection seeks to support humanitarian efforts and policy responses by analyzing the impact of data-driven methods on the complex dynamics of migration.

Moreover, the Data for Policy community emphasizes the importance of international cooperation, recognizing that cross-border partnerships and knowledge-sharing are essential in addressing global challenges. By leveraging the power of data and advancing data-driven methodologies, the community plays a pivotal role in shaping the future. Its mission is to promote the responsible use of data to inform policy decisions, drive innovative solutions, and foster collaboration among a diverse range of stakeholders.

Through its efforts, the Data for Policy community is dedicated to contributing to a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient world—one where global challenges are tackled collectively with the aid of data-driven insights and technology.

Area 6 Committee Members:
  • Claire Boine, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, USA
  • Chris Hinnant, Florida State University, USA
  • Jim Jimeno, Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs, Philippines
  • Joni Jupesta, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, Japan
  • Wilson Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong