About GoDataTrends
We publish short, evidence-led reports with clean citations. Manual now; automation next.
What we publish
Concise briefs that answer a specific question using primary, reputable sources. Every brief follows the same structure:
- Headline — a clear claim or finding.
- Explanation — 150–300 words of context and comparison.
- Citations — source, title, section/page, date, canonical ID.
If a claim can’t be sourced, we suppress it. No speculation. No filler.
Method & integrity
Phase 1 — Static
Lightweight static workflow (WordPress/HTML) for reports, policy pages, and a consistent homepage.
Phase 2 — ALIS/Abacus
Retrieval-augmented backend: Abacus parses queries → fetchers index documents → retriever finds sections → ALIS summarises only retrieved context → citations enforced.
Sources we rely on
- World Bank, IMF, OECD, WTO
- WHO, UN agencies
- ONS (UK), Eurostat, Gov.uk and equivalent official portals
We cite down to section/page where possible. PDFs, CSVs, JSON, and official web publications only.
Editorial standards
- Neutral: analytic tone; no advocacy.
- Comparative framing: baseline and peer comparisons.
- Transparency: link to sources; log corrections.
Corrections & contact
Email [email protected] with the report link, the specific passage, and supporting sources.
Reuse & licensing
Quote short excerpts with attribution and a link back. For redistribution/commercial use, contact [email protected].

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