In Brazil, data is doing more than supporting business decisions. It's helping save lives. Learn how the Federal Senate, using Qlik, turned scattered data on violence against women into a powerful tool for public safety and how students and professors can access the same tools for free through the Qlik Academic Program.
The Federal Senate of Brazil, in partnership with the Avon Institute, is using Qlik’s analytics platform to combat violence against women. Previously, data on these crimes was scattered and hard to act on. With Qlik, the Senate created a centralized dashboard that reveals critical patterns, helping inform legislation and drive public action.
This initiative earned international recognition, receiving the Global Impact Award at the 2024 Qlik Global Transformation Awards for its innovative use of data for social justice.
As Beatriz Accioly, Head of Partnerships at the Avon Institute, explains: “Data without a story doesn’t make sense; Qlik enables us to tell that story in a way that’s compelling to people who want to take a stand.”
Thanks to analytics, data that was once hidden is now shaping real-world decisions and protecting lives.
Students, professors, and universities can be part of this change. Through the Qlik Academic Program, Qlik offers free software, training, certifications, and resources to help the academic community build essential data skills.
To learn how the Qlik Academic Program helps students and professors get trained in data analytics with free software, training, qualifications, certifications and more, visit: qlik.com/academicprogram
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