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Proyecto

Strengthening inclusive open data systems in Africa and Southeast Asia
 

Cambodia
Ethiopia
Indonesia
Kenya
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Nigeria
Rwanda
Sierra Leone
Thailand
Viet Nam
Identificador del Proyecto
109518
Total del financiamiento
CAD 614,288.00
Funcionario del IDRC
Katie Clancy
Estado de Proyecto
Active
Fecha de finalización
Duración
24 meses

Programas y alianzas

Principales instituciones

Líder del proyecto:
Pyrou Chung
United States

Resumen

In Africa and Asia, open data is increasingly regarded as an important tool to address complex development challenges.Más información

In Africa and Asia, open data is increasingly regarded as an important tool to address complex development challenges. For example, the urgency and scale of the COVID-19 crisis has led some governments to open and share relevant data to enable evidence-based policy, support accurate reporting around the crisis, and inform inclusive social and economic recovery measures. However, there are still many challenges to realizing the benefits of a data-driven approach, including the need to build capacity among key stakeholders, support effective policies and practices, and learn from data innovations. There is a need to specifically address the lack of inclusive, disaggregated data on issues meaningful to women. This project will explore data infrastructure, governance, and use issues, building on the past research and action from the Open Data for Development Network.

In Africa, specific focus will be on building capacity and model policies with governments, availability of data in Africa, and the potential to explore innovative uses, like fighting against corruption. The project will also examine data innovation at the intersections of gender, education, food security, and climate change, with a focus on action to address the challenges brought by COVID-19 and the African locust swarm. Finally, it will explore the role that increased transparency of political party data might play in women’s political party leadership.

In Asia, the project will explore how collaborative approaches to technology development and machine learning can improve parliamentary transparency and access. The project will explore indigenous data sovereignty and management as well as working with women in local communities to use open data to defend their rights to water access and food sovereignty. The project will also support capacity building and data use for governments and civil society stakeholders and contribute to policy approaches to increase transparency and responsible release of high-quality data.

This project builds on the Open Data for Development (OD4D) program, a global network that uses data to promote social good. OD4D is supported by IDRC, Global Affairs Canada, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Publicaciones

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Brief
Idioma:

Inglés

Brief
Idioma:

Inglés

Resumen

Women leaders in water governance in the Mekong region include community leaders, activists, and members of civil society. Because networking and discussion spaces (both on- and offline) are typically male-dominated, women face barriers in participating, which results in a gap in the usefulness of digital and technologically-focused tools. As a form of knowledge co-production with elements of participatory action research, the production of this online platform has the potential to empower women and help build their technical and leadership capacity. This project brief traces activities in preparation and production of the platform.

Autores
Delfau, Karen
Brief
Idioma:

Inglés

Resumen

The statistical invisibility of vulnerable populations in Myanmar and the Mekong region limits their access to COVID-19 related relief, and hence their access to civil rights during the pandemic. The paper examines inequalities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic, and how to address gaps in data that lead to invisibility and further marginalization. Efforts to support marginalized peoples to access their digital rights helps amplify their voices in their advocacy for increased realization of civil rights.

Autores
Open Development Mekong
Informe
Idioma:

Lao

Resumen
Autores
Open Development Initiative
Informe
Idioma:

Khmer

Resumen
Autores
Open Development Initiative
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Acerca de la alianza

Alianza(s)

Datos abiertos para el desarrollo

El programa de Datos Abiertos para el Desarrollo (OD4D por sus siglas en inglés) reúne a una red de socios líderes en la implementación que cuentan con una amplia experiencia en los países en desarrollo.