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Title
Open Data in Developing EconomiesnToward Building an Evidence Base on What Works and How
Subject
economic
Description
Recent years have witnessed considerable speculation about the potential of open data to bring about wide-scale transformation. The bulk of existing evidence about the impact of open data, however, focuses on high-income countries. Much less is known about open data’s role and value in low- and middle-income countries, and more generally about its possible contributions to economic and social development. Open Data for Developing Economies features in-depth case studies on how open data is having an impact across the developing world-from an agriculture initiative in Colombia to data-driven healthcare projects in Uganda and South Africa to crisis response in Nepal. The analysis built on these case studies aims to create actionable intelligence regarding: (a) the conditions under which open data is most (and least) effective in development, presented in the form of a Periodic Table of Open Data; (b) strategies to maximize the positive contributions of open data to development; and (c) the means for limiting open data’s harms on developing countries.
Creator
Verhulst, Stefaan G.
Young, Andrew
Young, Andrew
Source
http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/28916
Publisher
African Minds
Date
2017
Contributor
Turwulandari
Rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-4.0/
Format
pdf
Language
English