In many countries, when people die, the cause of their death is officially registered in their country’s national system. How is this determined?| Our World in Data
To make progress towards a healthier world we need to have a good understanding of what health problems we face today.| Our World in Data
Sometimes, the most important news is when something isn’t happening.| Our World in Data
Hannah joined us in 2017. She became Deputy Editor and Science Outreach Lead at Our World in Data in 2023. She was previously Head of Research.She focuses on the long-term changes in the environment – energy, pollution, agriculture, food supply – and their compatibility with global development. Hannah completed her Ph.D. in GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh.She is a researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme in Global Development, and an honorary fellow at the University of Edinbu...| Our World in Data
A collection of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and guidelines for reusing our work.| Our World in Data
Federal statistics show dramatic declines in U.S. violent and property crime rates since the early 1990s.| Pew Research Center
To find ways to save lives, it’s essential to know what people are dying from. Explore global data and research on causes of death.| Our World in Data