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Data and slums: ‘Evaluation is the way to speak truth to power’

Data and slums: ‘Evaluation is the way to speak truth to power’

Update: 2025-07-24
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Over one billion people live in slums and informal settlements globally, with that number expected to triple by 2050. And yet, in official data and national censuses, these people are often invisible.  

Denis Jobin, a senior evaluation officer at UN children’s agency, UNICEF, visited multiple slums across four countries in order to change this, collecting quantitative and qualitative data to illuminate the challenges informal settlements face.  

UN News’ Naima Sawaya sat down with Mr. Jobin following a side-event at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) in New York to better understand the conditions of people living in informal settlements.  

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Data and slums: ‘Evaluation is the way to speak truth to power’

Data and slums: ‘Evaluation is the way to speak truth to power’

Naima Sawaya