The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) have jointly launched a five-day workshop on "Storytelling with Data Visualisation" in the federal capital.
The innovative programme aims to enhance the impact of statistical data dissemination and promote data-driven decision-making.
The workshop is designed to empower National Statistical Offices (NSOs) with the skills necessary to effectively communicate data, ensuring that statistical results resonate with diverse audiences and drive informed decision-making.
Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Executive Director of SDPI, emphasised the importance of developing data literacy skills to support evidence-based decision-making. "Data-driven planning is essential for sustainable development, and workshops like this are pivotal in ensuring that data reaches policymakers in the most effective way," he stated.
Dr Sufyan Abu Harb, the lead trainer from Palestine, stressed that the skills learned would serve as the foundation for a broader culture of data literacy in Pakistan. The workshop covered key principles of data visualisation and storytelling, with hands-on exercises and case studies challenging participants to craft their own visual data stories.
The programme highlighted the importance of tailoring messages to specific audiences and creating visuals that enhance comprehension and impact.
The workshop brought together public sector representatives, academics, and private sector professionals to collectively advance data literacy in Pakistan.
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