1 How can we use data to empower women and to advocate for an improvement in the status of women? How to Use Data.

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1 How can we use data to empower women and to advocate for an improvement in the status of women? How to Use Data

2  National Council for Women  Other Government Departments  UNFPA and other UN Agencies  International and National NGO’s  Community based organizations Who needs data about women?

3 What is Quantitative Data Collection? What is it used for?

4 What is Qualitative Data Collection? What is it used for?

5  To find out what women need at a local level local level  Advocating with service providers and funding bodies empowering and funding bodies empowering women women  Strengthening community and developing capacity developing capacity. We can use Data for: