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Gapminder Foundationis a non-profit venture registered inStockholm, Sweden,that promotes sustainable global development and achievement of theUnited Nations Millennium Development Goalsby increased use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic, and environmental development at local, national, and global levels.[1]

Gapminder was founded in 2005 byOla Rosling,Anna Rosling Rönnlund,andHans Rosling.[2]The name Gapminder was derived from the "Mind the Gap" warning messages on theLondon Underground.[3]

Overview

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Hans Rosling,a founding board of the Gapminder Foundation, narrates 'Why Boat Refugees Don't Fly! - Factpod 16', a video produced by the Gapminder Foundation.

The Foundation initially developed theTrendalyzersoftware, which produced the now famous animated bubble graph.[1]This software was acquired byGooglein March 2006 and the team of developers for Gapminder joined Google in April 2007.[4]

The current version of Trendalyzer is Gapminder Tools,[5]a web-service displaying time series of development statistics for all countries and many sub-national regions.

The current president of the foundation isOla Rosling.Anna Rosling Rönnlundis the foundation's vice president.[6]

Projects

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World Income Distribution:Gapminder World(2015)

The Gapminder Foundation has produced several other projects, including:

  • World Income Distribution, an interactive display of statistics on household income distribution for Bangladesh, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nigeria, Pakistan, the USA, and the World as a whole in each year from 1970 to 1998.
  • Dollar Street,an interactive display of the world as a street. The street number is the daily income per person in the family. All people of the world live on Dollar Street. The poorest live on the left end and the richest on the extreme right end. All other people live in between on a continuous scale of daily incomes.
  • Human Development Trends 2003, a linear thematic Flash presentation is developed withUnited Nations Development Program (UNDP)for the release of the Human Development Report 200.
  • World Health Chart 2001, a display of 50 to 100 years of health development for all countries of the World with time series for 35 indicators provided by theWorld Health Organization.

Mission statement

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Gapminder's stated mission is "Fighting devastating ignorance with fact-based worldviews everyone can understand."[1]

The object of the Foundation is to promote sustainable global development and the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Goals by increasing the use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic, and environmental development at local, national, and global levels.

The object of the Foundation shall be achieved by:[7]

  1. use and development of information technology for easily understandable visualization of statistics and other information;
  2. ownership, protection, and free dissemination of development results;
  3. use, together with various cooperation partners, of the development results to make statistics and other information about development available and understandable to broad user groups via the Internet and other media.

See also

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References

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Data Interface -Download the data | Gapminder

  1. ^abc"Our mission".Archived fromthe originalon 2020-03-15.Retrieved2019-11-25.
  2. ^"History".Archived fromthe originalon 2020-03-12.Retrieved2019-11-25.
  3. ^Roberts, Sam (2017-02-09)."Hans Rosling, Swedish Doctor and Pop-Star Statistician, Dies at 68".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.Retrieved2020-04-29.
  4. ^"About".www.gapminder.org.
  5. ^"Gapminder Tools".www.gapminder.org.
  6. ^"Our Team".Retrieved2019-11-25.
  7. ^"Constitution".Gapminder Foundation. Archived fromthe originalon 2017-05-20.Retrieved2011-04-23.

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