The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides funding for a range of gender work, in particular on promoting gender data use and gender data financing.
Our partners
Our donors include governments, international financial institutions, multilateral agencies, and foundations. Together, we support evidence-based policy making for inclusive sustainable development in low and middle-income countries.

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Eurostat
Eurostat provides co-funding for several activities around statistical coordination at global, regional, and country levels and is a close partner in the implementation of our Programme of Work in Africa.

Flanders Department of Foreign Affairs
Flanders provides funding designed to equip and empower National Statistical Offices (NSOs) to engage with civil society organisations (CSOs) to close gender data gaps using citizen-generated data.

FAO
Joint work is being done with the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) in the context of the implementation of the second phase of the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics.

Global Affairs Canada and Statistics Canada
Global Affairs Canada funds our programme of work across a range of outcomes, especially with regards to gender data. We collaborate with Statistics Canada for specific interventions that are mobilised in the frame of technical assistance.

GIZ
GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale) funds areas that include SDG data, participatory data ecosystems, gender data labs, and the use of quality, new data sources by National Statistical Systems.

KOSTAT
KOSTAT (Korea Statistics) funds our overall programme of work, with an increasing focus on statistical capacity building in partner countries.

SIDA
Through funding from SIDA (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency), we collaborate on different priority areas and work with Statistics Sweden to identify common areas for specific interventions in countries, provide expert reviews of knowledge products, and develop joint events in regional and international fora.

SDC
SDC (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation) and the Swiss Federal Statistical Office work closely with PARIS21 on selected topics of joint interest. The engagement with Switzerland is very visible through the Bern Network on Financing Data for Development and the Clearinghouse on Financing Development Data.

DATA2X (UN Foundation)
DATA2X contributes to the financing of the Gender Data Network for which PARIS21 is the secretariat. Our fruitful collaboration spans a range of topics pertaining to gender data.

UN Women
UN Women provides co-funding for several activities around mainstreaming gender statistics in key countries. PARIS21 and UN Women conduct high-level advocacy campaigns for better use of gender statistics, and for a scaling-up of gender data financing.

FCDO
In addition to funding our programme of work, FCDO (United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office) facilitates interventions for advocacy, strategic planning, and development data financing, as well as the contribution of technical experts from the Office of National Statistics in activities such as innovation management and leadership trainings.

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is helping to develop climate change data ecosystems to help improve data practices, governance, and use in pilot countries.