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As with many of the global challenges we work to tackle every day, the Coronavirus Disease-2019, or COVID-19, requires collective action and a coordinated response. It can't be contained by any one country, organization, or person. And as COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data is looking towards the data, and we are calling on our network to come together to do what we do best - support each other with vital resources, produce quality data, analyze and use the data, implement good practices, share experiences, or ask for support if you need it.
By rallying around action based on facts and science, in the spirit of compassion and collaboration, we can flatten the curve. Find a round-up of resources below, including data, visualizations and maps, response and calls to action, research and analysis, and tools.
WHO's Situation Dashboard
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Data
- World Health Organization's Situation Reports: situation updates and data, updated daily.
- World Bank COVID-related data sets that may be useful for analysis, response or modelling, including sub-national and national-level data, data around at-risk populations, and more.
- Data.world is collecting the most up-to-date and trusted open data related to COVID-19, enabling experts all over the world to work together on a global solution.
- Google released COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports to provide insights into what has changed in response to work from home, shelter in place, and other policies aimed at flattening the curve of this pandemic.
- The UK's Office for National Statistics has a new, weekly release containing data and experimental indicators about the condition of the UK society and economy and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker aims to record governments' unfolding responses to COVID-19 in a rigorous, consistent way across countries and across time.
- Our World in Data is aggregating COVID-19 Statistics and Research, bringing together the relevant data, and allowing readers to make sense of the published data and early research on the Coronavirus outbreak.
- The Centre for Humanitarian Data at UNOCHA created a COVID-19 Data crisis page on HDX, making it easy to find all data related to the outbreak.
- UNESCO's COVID-19 Educational Disruption and Response page contains data on school closures and their impact, as well as educational resources and distance learning solutions.
- The COVID Tracking Project is tracking cases and testing in the United States. The the full dataset is updated each day, with data from state/district/territory public health authorities—or, occasionally, from trusted news reporting, press conferences, or (very occasionally) tweets or Facebook updates from state authorities.
- Through a series of surveys deployed to Premise's global network of users in 90 countries, the COVID-19 Global Impact Study is helping track what people around the world are thinking, feeling and seeing in regard to the virus.
- Upcode Academy created a dashboard tracking the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore.
- Dashboard Kasus COVID-19 di Indonesia/COVID-19 Data Tracker is a public dashboard monitoring the spread of the virus in Indonesia.
- With COVID-19 fatality and hospitalization rates strongly influenced by age and sex, WorldPop put together a new portal to make visualizing and accessing global population demographics data more easily.
- Live data on COVID-19 cases in Sierra Leone.
- Starting with an initial survey on coronavirus in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, GeoPoll is utilizing its market research platform to study COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Visualizations and Maps
- Social Progress Imperative mapped infrastructure, health and demographic factors that influence vulnerability to Covid-19. The tool provides information on the United States’ 500 largest cities, to help clearly spotlight cities and communities where vulnerabilities are greatest.
- 91-DIVOC is an interactive visualization of the exponential spread of COVID-19.
- This COVID-19 Interactive Map, part of Johns Hopkins University & Medicine's Coronavirus Resource Center, is tracking total confirmed cases, deaths, and recoveries in near real-time.
- African Arguments set up an interactive map tracking the spread of the virus in Africa.
- The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control created a dashboard that can be filtered to focus in on Europe.
- Information is Beautiful's COVID-19 Data Pack is visualizing the latest data from various sources.
- The most extensive travel restrictions to stop the outbreak haven’t been enough. The New York Times analyzed and visualized the movements of hundreds of millions of people to show why.
- Coronavirus tracked: the Financial Times' latest figures tracking and visualizing countries affected, the number of deaths, and the economic impact. No subscription required.
Response and Calls to Action
- This Coronavirus Innovation Map tracks innovative solutions developed in response to COVID-19 around the world.
- COVID-19 Data Collaboratives is part of an open call for action to build an infrastructure for data-driven pandemic response and serves as a repository for data collaboratives seeking to address the spread of COVID-19.
- The Health System Response Monitor collects and organizes up-to-date information on how countries are responding to the COVID-19 crisis, focusing primarily on the responses of health systems but also captures wider public health initiatives.
- As part of their COVID-19 response, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap is mapping hospitals, pharmacies, clinics, and roads to help communities and health workers respond quickly. Learn more and join the effort.
- Knowing where money is going can facilitate thoughtful collaboration and decision-making, so Candid is tracking the philanthropic response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including funding opportunities.
- The U.S. government and partners issued a call to action to the nation’s artificial intelligence experts to develop new text and data mining techniques that can help the science community answer high-priority scientific questions related to COVID-19.
- Open IDEO's COVID-19 Communication Challenge is gathering a range of first-hand experiences from around the world, to improve global authorities' response and build effective solutions in line with real challenges.
- The Council on Foundations is calling funders and other leaders in the philanthropic sector to act with fierce urgency to support nonprofit partners and communities hit hardest by the impacts of COVID-19.
- An international team of researchers are collecting survey data on how citizens prepare and cope with the spreading coronavirus.
- The COVID Symptom Tracker is enabling self-reporting in the UK. The data will be used to study the symptoms and spread of the virus.
- The COVID-19 Global Hackathon is an opportunity for developers to build software solutions that can tackle challenges related to COVID-19.
Research and Analysis
- Esri published a blog on how to map data responsibly.
- UN Global Pulse's Mapping the landscape of artificial intelligence applications against COVID-19 presents an overview of recent studies using AI to tackle the COVID-19 crisis at different scales.
- UN Global Pulse's From plague to coronavirus examines the value of ship traffic data for epidemic modeling.
- All the Coronavirus Statistics are Flawed, from the Atlantic, explains that while we may be swimming in statistics, these figures each have their own particular limitations.
- COVID-19 Reports from Imperial College London include timely research and analysis, available in English, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
- COVID-19 Mobility Monitoring Project's First Report is the first assessment of mobility changes in Italy following lockdown.
- Demographic science, COVID-19, from researchers at the University of Oxford & Nuffield College, explores hows demographic science aids in understanding the spread and fatality rates of COVID-19.
- The Novel Coronavirus Information Center, part of RELX's SDG Resource Centre, includes health and medical research from Elsevier experts.
- Viral lies: policy brief from Article 19 on tackling misinformation and hate speech around COVID-19.
Tools
- District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) released a COVID-19 digital data package to accelerate case detection, situation reporting, active surveillance and response.
- Tableau gathered the power of their community and technology to create a free COVID-19 Data Resource Hub to help you make confident decisions with data.
- The Council of Europe developed a series of recommendations and guidelines that can help governments, authorities, employers, and others protect personal data as we fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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UN COVID-19 Data Hub
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