Research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems
Our World in Data is a comprehensive resource that provides data and research to understand the world's largest problems and how they are changing. It covers a wide range of topics including health, food provision, the growth and distribution of incomes, violence, rights, wars, culture, energy use, education, and environmental changes. The site aims to make the knowledge on the big problems accessible and understandable.
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Allows users to interact with data visualizations to explore trends and patterns over time.
Offers access to a wide range of data sets on global issues, meticulously researched and compiled.
Provides in-depth articles that explain the data, trends, and their implications for the world.
Covers data and research from countries all around the world, offering a global perspective.
Data and research articles are regularly updated to reflect the most current information.
Includes resources for educators and students to use in learning and teaching about global issues.
All data and research are freely available to the public, promoting open access to knowledge.
Users can download data sets for their own analysis and research.
Supports multiple languages, making the site accessible to a global audience.
Works with researchers and organizations worldwide to compile and analyze data.
Founded by Max Roser, a social historian and development economist.
To publish the 'research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems.'
Supported by grants, donations, and partnerships with academic and research institutions.
Widely used by educators, policymakers, journalists, and the general public to understand global trends and challenges.
Recognized for its contribution to making data and research accessible, including awards for data visualization and open access.
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