Consultation on Feminist Open Government Research: What We Heard
Thanks for all those who joined us at the Consultation on Feminist Open Government Research (Open Gov Week)!
Thanks for all those who joined us at the Consultation on Feminist Open Government Research (Open Gov Week)!
[Note: This post originally appeared on the UN Economic Commission For Africa (UNECA) website.] Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 4, 2017 (ECA) – The African Centre for Statistics at the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the United Nations Development Programme, the World … Read More
Toward a WDF Sustainable Development Action Plan: Key Insights from the Global Open Data Community [This post was written by Fernando Perini, Senior Program Officer for the Open Data for Development Network, for the launch of the International Open Data … Read More
As co-host of the 4th International Open Data Conference (IODC) in Madrid this past October, the Open Data for Development Network (OD4D) is pleased to present the International Open Data Roadmap. The Roadmap … Read More
At the start of the New Year we would like to share some of the exciting work we have planned. This includes the launch of two new regional hubs, and the continuation and expansion of projects from our existing regional … Read More
This blog has been reposted from our Partners, the Web Foundation. The ‘Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries’ (ODDC) research project was a pre-cursor projectfor what has now become the Open Data for Development network – … Read More
Announcing a public consultation on an Agriculture Sector Package for the Open Data Charter Consultation live Friday July 15, 2016 As populations continue to grow and climate change threatens agricultural productivity, achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal of global … Read More
How many people in the world lack access to clean water? How many are below the poverty line? How is climate changing over time? These questions, and many like them, are difficult to answer. There is a lack of quality … Read More