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HomeIndigenous Sustainable Development Indicators: Closing The Data Gap
Indigenous Sustainable Development Indicators: Closing the data gap

Administering institution: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU

External funding: Australian Research Council ($455,515)

Investigator(s): Dr Mandy Yap

 

Overview: Working with two Indigenous communities in Australia and Indonesia, this ARC DECRA project explores whether Indigenous voices, worldviews and lived realities are adequately captured within the national implementation of The United Nations Sustainable Development goals and demonstrate how co-creating Indigenous sustainable development indicators grounded in the perspectives and voices of Indigenous communities can strengthen and improve the existing suite of SDG indicators.