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LAUNCHING 21 MARCH
The array of Centric tools and datasets, such as the Biological Inequity Index, have been created by making the most of the data available to support health justice work. There are limitations to how it has been done so far because macro environmental data is an investment and requires an ecosystem that will give it context to be funded, collected, and shared.
This report builds on the Steps to Macro Environmental Data for Health Justice pamphlet to identify the ecosystem for macro environmental data that can support health justice causes and the role key players play in making this data fit for purpose and accessible.