# For internal purposes

## Making Data Work for You: UNESCO's Internal Tools

### Why These Tools Matter to You

As UNESCO staff, you have access to powerful tools that can make your daily work easier and more impactful. Whether you're preparing reports for Member States, analyzing program outcomes, or sharing knowledge with colleagues, these tools are here to help you work smarter, not harder.

### What's Available to You

#### Power BI: Your Data Storytelling Tool

Ever needed to quickly understand program trends or create compelling visualizations for a presentation? Power BI is your go-to solution. You can easily create interactive reports and dashboards without being a data expert. Your sector's data becomes clear and actionable, helping you make informed decisions and communicate results effectively.<br>

[Internal Dashboard](/unesco-data-ai/tools/internal-dashboard.md)

#### UNESCO AI Chat: Your Knowledge Assistant

Think of this as your helpful colleague who knows UNESCO inside and out. Need quick information about past projects? Looking for specific policy documents? UNESCO AI Chat can help you find what you need quickly, while ensuring all information shared follows our organizational policies.<br>

[AI Chat](/unesco-data-ai/tools/ai-chat.md)

#### DataHub: Your Information Hub

This is where you'll find both internal data for your analysis and public datasets you can share with stakeholders. Whether you're working on confidential reports or preparing public presentations, you'll find the information you need, properly organized and secure.<br>

[Datahub](/unesco-data-ai/tools/datahub.md)

### Getting Started

All these tools are available through your UNESCO login - no special technical knowledge required. They're designed to be user-friendly while maintaining the security of our information. If you're interested in using any of these tools for your work, your sector's focal point can help you get started.<br>


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