Case study: Addressing data gaps: Older persons generating data to improve SDG delivery in Malawi.

 

CASE STUDY


The Malawi Network of Older PersonsOrganisations (MANEPO) led consultations and data gathering with older persons and others including youth and persons with disabilities. This highlighted bottlenecks and failures in local service delivery such as long waiting times and ineffective complaint mechanisms. By demanding to be counted and heard, older persons brought about improvements to service delivery that benefited everyone. Poor and incomplete data means older persons are often invisible in both statistical frameworks, national SDG indicators and consequently in policy making. The TitchfieldCity Group on Ageing-related statistics and Age-disaggregated Data was created by the United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC)in March 2018 to contribute to establishing international standards and methods for the compilation of statistics and data on the major dimensions of ageing and age-disaggregated data across the life cycle and offers key recommendations for addressing these data gaps and ensuring older people are fully represented in future statistical frameworks. 2 (HelpAge, 2025)

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