Links I Liked

For the data geeks:


Makes sense to me

Makes sense to me


Spurious Correlations. Absolutely wonderful geek humour. [h/t Alan Beattie]

A data revolution is underway. Will NGOs miss the boat?


Myth-busting on China and development:


Data on Chinese investment in Africa show its nothing like the giant, resource-sucking caricature


The new China-dominated Asian International Investment Bank (AIIB) is to offer loans with fewer strings attached than conventional aid donors like the World Bank – competition is a good thing, right?


physicist fatherBeware of physicist fathers (see left, that’s me). [h/t Credit: Zachary Kanin]

Analysis of 18 big global health organizations’ use of social media. UNICEF is the top dog. Anyone done it for development organizations?


Afghanistan tackles hidden epidemic of mental ill-health and PTSD. Massively underestimated development issue


12% of sub-Saharan Africans have mobile money accounts, compared to the global average of just 2%, according to a new digital inclusion index


Indian sex ratios for different religions 1991-2011: anti-women bias improving but still a long way to go, especially for Sikhs. (Globally, 107 boys born for every 100 girls, but women live longer, so average is about equal numbers)Indian sex ratios


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