 In support of the Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations has called for a data revolution. Vietnam, together with UNU Wider and its partners, have established data sets charting the country's rapid development. This series shares some of the lessons learned. It was involved in several data set development during the period from 2004 until now. We work closely with partners related to different types of data sets. For example, CIM collaborates with ISAD, which specializes in labour issues. CIM also collaborates with ISAD, which is a leading institution on the aspect of agricultural and rural development. From our collaboration, I could see the most important thing is to choose relevant collaboration partners. We are the kind of very closely linked between the research and the policy-making process. CIM did the same research work and the policy formulation. We are very close to the government, so that's why we confident that our work could influence to our policy formulation process as quick as possible. The Vietnam case can be a good example for other developing countries in the world. I think this experience can be documented and can be disseminated around the world so that other countries can learn and know about Vietnam and our experience.