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Title Open Data Day 2021 (ODD 2021) Report www.opendataday.org Authors James Hamilton [email protected] Development Manager at Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) Stephen Abbott Pugh [email protected] Content Development Manager & Director of the Open Data Day team at Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) Date 19th July 2021 Image 1: Screenshot from the Open Data Day website homepage www.opendataday.org

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Page 1: Open Data Day 2021 (ODD 2021) Report

Title Open Data Day 2021 (ODD 2021) Reportwww.opendataday.org

Authors James [email protected] Managerat Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF)

Stephen Abbott [email protected] Development Manager & Director of the Open Data Day teamat Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF)

Date 19th July 2021

Image 1: Screenshot from the Open Data Day website homepage www.opendataday.org

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 4

WHAT IS OPEN DATA DAY? 4WHAT OKF DOES ON OPEN DATA DAY 4WHAT IS OPEN DATA? 4WHY IT MATTERS 4

MINI-GRANTS PROGRAMME ODD 2021 5PARTNERS 5COUNTRIES 6MINI-GRANTS BY WORLD BANK REGION 6MINI-GRANTS BY WORLD BANK LENDING GROUP 7FOCUS AREAS 76 YEARS OF WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP 8

ODD 2021 CASE STUDIES 91: Mapping Pakistan's Billion Tree Tsunami 92: Using open data for democracy in Thailand 93: Challenging gender inequality in open mapping in the Philippines 104. Training young journalists in data skills in Tanzania 105. Producing, understanding and sharing gender disaggregated data in Somalia 116. Using data on abuse of female journalists in Ghana to promote equality 117. Investigating COVID-19 government spending in Nigeria 128. Using open data to understand and protect Nigeria’s mangroves 129. Sharing ways to track public money in Brazil 1310. Using open data for flood risk management in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1311. Opening up data about rural development in Costa Rica 1412. Learning about open street mapping for humanitarian purposes in Italy 14

ODD 2021 DELIVERY TEAM 15

APPENDIX: MINI-GRANTS (BY PARTNER) 16Events supported by Microsoft 16Events supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 18Events supported by Mapbox 19Events supported by Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery 20Events supported by Latin American Open Data Initiative 21Events supported by Open Contracting Partnership 22Event supported by Datopian 23

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Image 2: Sample of Open Data Day promotional material produced by event organisers.

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INTRODUCTIONopendataday.org

Image 3: Map of Events. 327 events registered for Open Data Day 2021 www.opendataday.org

WHAT IS OPEN DATA DAY?Open Data Day is an annual, globalcelebration of open data.

Each year, 300+ groups from aroundthe world create local events to:

➔ show the benefits of open datain their local community.

➔ encourage the adoption of opendata policies in government,business and civil society.

All outputs are open for everyone touse and re-use.

WHAT OKF DOES ON OPEN DATA DAY

Every year, the OKF team supports hundreds of localgroups in dozens of countries to develop their Open DataDay events and projects.

We do this by:

➔ promoting Open Data Day through the OKF andpartner channels

➔ providing useful resources to event organisers.

Translated for ODD 2021 into Catalan, Chinese(simplified & traditional), Dutch, French, German,Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Portguese,Russian, Spanish & Thai.

➔ creating a map of events

➔ providing a searchable events listing function todiscover Open Data Day events, contactinformation and reports [new for ODD 2021]1

We also work with Partners to deliver financial support($300 mini-grants) to over 60+ groups around the world tosupport their local events.

WHAT IS OPEN DATA?okfn.org/opendata

WHY IT MATTERSokfn.org/opendata/why-open-data

1 We would like to thank Microsoft for providing the financial support necessary to create this new function.

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MINI-GRANTS PROGRAMME ODD 2021WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP

TO DELIVER FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Each year, the team at Open Knowledge Foundation work with our Partners to provide small amountsof financial support (mini-grants) to help people organise Open Data Day events.

This funding can be critical to ensuring that events can take place, especially for smaller or neworganisations who have less experience hosting events.

In the past, successful applicants have tended to use the mini-grant funds to rent rooms, hireequipment, pay speakers or promote events. This year, however, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, twothirds of events were held online and most of the funds were used to produce materials, cover onlinerunning costs/subscriptions or reimburse speakers for the costs they incurred joining remote events.

This year, the mini-grant programme was more popular than ever, with 280+ high-quality applicationsfrom 64 countries.

PARTNERS

The Open Data Day 2021 mini-grant programme was supported by seven partners:

❏ Microsoft❏ UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office❏ Mapbox❏ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery2

❏ Latin American Open Data Initiative❏ Open Contracting Partnership and❏ Datopian

See Appendix for a complete list of Open Data Day 2021 mini-grants by Partner.

2 The Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the Open Data Day mini-grantprogramme through the GFDRR Labs and its Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI)

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COUNTRIES

Together, we gave mini-grants of US$300 each to 56 different individuals and organisations from 36different countries:

Argentina, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, India, Italy, Kenya, Lithuania,Madagascar, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Slovenia, Somalia,Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Toga, Uganda, Uruguay, Venezuela & Zimbabwe

MINI-GRANTS BY WORLD BANK REGION3

Open Data Day 2021 mini-grants were supplied to individuals and organisations working in five of theseven World Bank Regions:

East Asia & Pacific Philippines, Thailand

Europe & Central Asia Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal,Slovenia & Switzerland

Latin America & Caribbean Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras,Mexico, Panama, Uruguay & Venezuela

South Asia India, Nepal & Pakistan

Sub-Saharan Africa Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Kenya,Madagascar, Nigeria, Somalia, Tanzania, Toga, Uganda & Zimbabwe

3 World Bank Regionhttps://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups

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MINI-GRANTS BY WORLD BANK LENDING GROUP4

The mini-grant programme supports individuals and organisations working in all four World BankLending Groups, with 82% of support going to Lower Income, Low Middle and Upper Middle incomecountries.

FOCUS AREAS

For Open Data Day 2021, mini-grants were provided under four different focus areas:

4 World Bank Regionhttps://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519-world-bank-country-and-lending-groups

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6 YEARS OF WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP

Open Knowledge Foundation has facilitated Open Data Day for 6 years.

During that time, we have partnered with 15 different organisations to deliver financial support(mini-grants) to support the running costs of Open Data Day events.

We are extremely grateful to all our partners - past and present.

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ODD 2021 CASE STUDIES

Code for Pakistan gathered,cleaned, published and mapped

data on Pakistan's Billion TreeTsunami initiative to make it

easier to track progress amidallegations of corruption.

Over 100 million trees wereadded to a map with the coders

using this proof of concept toadvocate for better open data

connected to the project.

codeforpakistan.org

1: Mapping Pakistan's Billion Tree Tsunami

Read the report on Code for Pakistan’sevent on the Open Data Day website here

This event received an Open Data Day mini-grantthanks to Microsoft.

EnvironmentalData

2: Using open data fordemocracy in Thailand

Punch Up hosted a series ofworkshops with up to 140attendees (online and in person).

Topics of focus included opendata, personal data, democracyand open government inThailand.

punchup.world

Read the full report on Punch Up’s event on theOpen Data Day website here

This event received an Open Data Day mini-grant thanks to theUK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

Data for EqualDevelopment

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3: Challenging gender inequality in open mapping in the Philippines

Geoladies Philippinesran an event highlighting cis

and transgender womenleaders in tech.

They conducted amini-mapathon and datathon

to map features catering towomen and LGBTIQ+ needs.

The event focused ondiversifying representation and

participation in the openmapping community.

geoladiesph.github.io/homeRead the full report on the Geoladies event on theOpen Data Day website here

This event received an Open Data Day mini-grantthanks to Mapbox.

Open Mapping

4. Training youngjournalists in data skills

in Tanzania

Nukta Africa ran a full-daytraining for student journalists inDar es Salaam focused onusing open data to increaseaccountability.

Topics included open data,scraping/cleaning data, legalregulation, data analysis/visualisation and how todevelop data-driven stories forradio, TV, newspapers andonline websites.

nuktaafrica.co.tzRead the full report on Nukta Africa’s event on

the Open Data Day website here.

This event received an Open Data Daymini-grant thanks to Microsoft.

Data for EqualDevelopment

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5. Producing,understanding and

sharing genderdisaggregated data in

Somalia

Hawa Feminist Coalitionhosted a meeting about gender

equality in Somalia with UNrepresentatives, international

and local NGOs, and activists.

They identified gaps ingender-disaggregated data.

femsom.org

Read the full report on Hawa Feminist Coalition’sevent on the Open Data Day website here. Data for Equal

DevelopmentThis event received an Open Data Day

mini-grant thanks to Microsoft.

6. Using data on abuse of female journalists in Ghana to promote equality

40 people attended iWatchAfrica’s event to exploregender disparity in data aboutonline abuse of journalists.

They agreed to work onmainstreaming digital rights in50 newsrooms in West Africa.

iwatchafrica.org

Read the full report on iWatch Africa’s eventon the Open Data Day website here.

Data for EqualDevelopment

This event received an Open Data Daymini-grant thanks to the UK Foreign,

Commonwealth & Development Office.

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7. InvestigatingCOVID-19 government

spending in Nigeria

Dataphyte brought together sixorganisations to learn how tofind, access, understand anduse government budget data

about COVID-19 spending.

dataphyte.com

Read the full report on Dataphyte’s event onthe Open Data Day website here.

TrackingPublic Money

This event received an Open Data Day mini-grantthanks to the Open Contracting Partnership.

8. Using open data tounderstand and protect

Nigeria’s mangroves

The event brought togetherenvironmental activists to learnabout open data, theimportance of mangroves tosocio-economic outcomes andhow open data technologiescan be used to track forestlosses/gains.

This event received an OpenData Day mini-grantthanks to GFDRR.

Read the full report on thisevent on the Open Data Day

website here.Environmental

Data

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9. Sharing ways to trackpublic money in Brazil

Afonte (Jornalismo de Datos)brought together

over 70 people to sharetechniques and information

about how to track publicmoney flows using open

data and how to access toinformation legislation.

afonte.info

Read the full report on Afonte’s event on theOpen Data Day website here.

TrackingPublic Money

This event received an Open Data Day mini-grantthanks to the Open Contracting Partnership.

10. Using open data for flood risk management in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo

DRM Africa brought togetherjournalists and localgovernment representatives tolearn how open mapping canhelp map flood risks.

They produced an ‘at risk’infrastructure map to betterinform exposed communities.

drmafrica.org

Read the full report on DRM Africa’s event onthe Open Data Day website here.

EnvironmentalData

This event received anOpen Data Day mini-grant

thanks to GFDRR.

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11. Opening up data about rural development in Costa Rica

ACESSA worked with theInstitute for Rural Developmentto open up, explore and publish

data about rural developmentprojects.

They mapped and visualisedthe data (location, expenditure

etc) of projects.

accesa.org

Read the full report on ACESSA’s eventon the Open Data Day website here.

Data for EqualDevelopment

This event received anOpen Data Day mini-grant

thanks to the Latin America Open Data Initiative.

12. Learning about open street mapping for humanitarian purposes in Italy

Polimappers at the Politecnicodi Milano worked with the WorldFood Programme to learn aboutcollaborative approaches tomapping (including Open StreetMap) to support humanitarianorganisations working in thefield.

https://polimappers.github.io

Read the full report on Polimappers’ eventon the Open Data Day website here.

Open Mapping

This event received an Open Data Daymini-grant thanks to Microsoft.

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ODD 2021 DELIVERY TEAM

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APPENDIX: MINI-GRANTS (BY PARTNER)Events supported by Microsoft

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

PakistanEnvironmental

DataCode forPakistan

A hack day to open and publish the block coordinates of theplantation conducted during the billion tree tsunami in Pakistan.

Read Report

DRCEnvironmental

DataMijas

Multimedia

Strengthen the community resilience to the rapid rise of LakeTanganyika through the use of open data.

Read Report

NepalEnvironmental

Data

OpenKnowledge

Nepal

Organise a datathon that will bring open data enthusiasts to workon the real-time air quality data and Twitter bot enhancement, sothat people can use the service and get informed with the recentsituations of air quality in their surroundings.

Read Report

GermanyEnvironmental

Data PermaPeople

Present and discuss the importance and challenges of collectingand sharing open source data on plants and growing to assist in thegrowth of the regenerative movement.

Read Report

SwitzerlandEnvironmental

Data IUCN

Talk about the PANORAMA initiative and web platform, whichallows conservation practitioners to share and reflect on theirexperiences, increase recognition for successful work, and to learnwith peers how similar challenges have been addressed around theglobe.

Read Report

Uruguay

Trackingpublic money

flowsDatos

Concepción

Show companies and organizations that received contracts relatedto COVID-19.

Read Report

Nigeria

Trackingpublic money

flowsEquity Watch

Initiative

Use data to ensure gender equality and women empowermentprojects in the Nsukka Local Government Area deliver on promises.

Read Report

Guatemala

Trackingpublic money

flows OjoconmipistoTeaching local journalists data visualisation techniques.

Read Report

Nigeria

Trackingpublic money

flows

Water WithDevelopment

Initiative

Increase transparency and accountability discussing the use ofexisting WASH data.

Read Report

BrazilOpen

mapping

FederalUniversity of

Bahia

Strengthen a global network of community data collectors fromcommunities, organisations, as well as academic institutions by 1)focusing on sharing experiences from specific cases whereparticular mapping tools were used as part of strategies ofcommunity empowerment and 2) using the insights to subsequentlyco-design a platform to empower data collectors globally.

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Read Report

CameroonOpen

mapping GEOSM

Host a “geo-evangelisation”, workshop in the use of JOSM (JavaOpenStreetMap ) and GEOSM (the first 100% African open sourcegeolocation platform).

Read Report

ItalyOpen

mapping PoliMappers

Host an introductory mapping event on OpenStreetMap so thatstudents and people interested in collaborating gain the basic skillsneeded to tackle more advanced tools later in the year.

Read Report

PhilippinesOpen

mapping SmartCT

Launch the MapaTanda Initiative (a portmanteau of Mapa — whichmeans a map — and Tanda — which can mean an older adult butcan also mean remember); which is an initiative that seeks toimprove the number and quality of data in OpenStreetMap that areimportant and relevant to older adults (senior citizens) and theageing population (60+ years old) in the Philippines.

Read Report

HondurasData for equaldevelopment

CoSTHonduras

Present how we can promote sustainable infrastructure by usingdata disclosed under the Open Contracting for Infrastructure DataStandard and engage citizens and civil society organisations todemand government accountability by using a tool called InfraS.

Read Report

BrazilData for equaldevelopment

DadosAbertos de

Feira

Promote and discuss the open data knowledge to our localcommunity (city of Feira de Santana, countryside of Brazil),bringing together the academy, government agents and the societyitself.

Read Report

SomaliaData for equaldevelopment

HawaFeministCoalition

Advance the production, dissemination and openness ofsex-disaggregated data in Somalia in support of evidence-basedplanning and policy-making as well as tracking of progress by thegovernment and other stakeholders to achieve the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs).

Read Report

TanzaniaData for equaldevelopment Nukta Africa

Maximizing the use of open data to increase accountability throughdata journalism.

Read Report

ChileData for equaldevelopment

ProgrammingHistorian

Walk participants through the process of visualising qualitative andquantitative development open data for equal development in LatinAmerica, using open access tools.

Read Report

LithuaniaData for equaldevelopment

Vilnius LegalHackers

Implement more transparency into the funeral business ofLithuania.

Read Report

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Events supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

Kenya

Data forequal

development254 Youth Policy

Cafe

Webinar via the Zoom Platform themed “Leveraging Open Dataas an Asset for Inclusive & Sustainable Development in Kenya”.

Read Report

DRC

Data forequal

development Demokrasya

Raise awareness of the Congolese community especially thewomen’s rights community on the use of open data in defendingthe women’s accessibility to employment.

Read Report

Cameroon

Data forequal

development

Girls’Tech-Changer

Community

Show the benefits of open data (such as an increase inefficiency, transparency, innovation, and economic growth) andto encourage the adoption of open data policies in variousgovernment bodies, businesses, and civil societies.

Read Report

Tanzania

Data forequal

developmentHope for Girls andWomen Tanzania

Teach the community about the benefit of using data fordevelopment.

Read Report

Togo

Data forequal

development

International YouthAlliance for Family

Planning

Develop an open map of contraceptive methods and serviceavailability in the Agbalepedo area.

Read Report

Panama

Data forequal

development IPANDETEC

Train Panamanian women on their current position, role andfuture in the world of open data.

Read Report

Ghana

Data forequal

development iWatch Africa

Leveraging data on online abuse and harassment of femalejournalists.

Read Report

Uganda

Data forequal

development Kiyita Foundation

Encourage local women to get access to data about economicdevelopment.

Read Report

Madagascar

Data forequal

development

MadagascarInitiatives for

Digital Innovation

Make participants understand the value of data fordevelopment.

Read Report

Nepal

Data forequal

developmentNepal OpenSource Klub

Create glossary of technical terms and words that arecommonly used on websites/in software and translate thoseinto Nepali.

Read Report

Thailand

Data forequal

development Punch Up

Emphasise what would be lost if we don’t have open data in ourcountry.

Read Report

Zimbabwe

Data forequal

developmentRausing

Zimbabwe

Create a platform for information distribution, updates anddiscussion with communities on peace and security duringCovid.

Read Report

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Events supported by Mapbox

CountryFocusArea Organiser Details

SloveniaOpen

mapping DIH Slovenia

Disseminating existing open mapping solutions, sharing bestpractices and discussion of possibilities for improving life incommunities through open mapping.

Read Report

PhilippinesOpen

mapping Geoladies PH

Since March is International Women’s Month and 31st March isInternational Transgender Day of Visibility, we would like to holdan event that empowers and engages women (cisgender andtransgender) to map out features and amenities (womensupport desks, breastfeeding stations, gender-neutral comfortrooms, and LGBT safe spaces) and feature lightning talks tohighlight women in mapping.

Read Report

UgandaOpen

mappingiLabs@Mak

Project

To understand and value the need of Farmers’ Live Geo Mapacross the food value chain in Africa to better food traceabilityand security.

Read Report

BrazilOpen

mapping

LABIKS – LatinAmerican Bike

KnowledgeSharing

To promote and stimulate the sharing of open data about thebike-sharing systems in Latin America and to promote anddiscuss our online open map, aiming to improve it.

Read Report

HungaryOpen

mapping

Periféria Policyand Research

Center

Learn about the relevance of open data in collective/criticalmapping of gentrification in Hungary.

Read Report

TanzaniaOpen

mappingSUZA

Youthmappers

Create awareness on open data data use, and how thestudents can use the data in developing innovative web andmobile applications to solve existing challenges in the society.

Read Report

PortugalOpen

mapping

TuTela LearningNetwork in

collaboration withlocal activists and

researchers

Start a debate on alternative, community-managed forms ofhousing in the city of Lisbon based on the model of grant of useand raising awareness on the importance of accessible data onavailable real estate resources owned by the city.

Read Report

BrazilOpen

mapping

Unificar Ações eInformações

Geoespaciais –UAIGeo –

UniversidadeFederal de São

João del-Rei(UFSJ)

Disseminate the use and importance of open data to supportthe solution of territorial tension points, the use of water and thepreservation of cultural heritage, as well as providingparticipants with contacts with collaborative mappingapplications.

Read Report

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Events supported by Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

DRCEnvironmental

Data DRM Africa

Preventing vulnerable communities from river floods throughrisk data collection, analysis and communication.

Read Report

ArgentinaEnvironmental

DataEscuela deFiscales

Our goal is to show the community and other civil societyorganizations the importance of open data in preserving andcaring for the environment, and the urgency of taking actionagainst climate change and pollution, and how open data canimprove public politics with the participation of citizens.

Read Report

IndiaEnvironmental

Data

GovernmentDegree CollegeBemina,J and KHigher Education

Make the community aware about the availability and benefitsof environmental data for addressing environmental concerns inKashmir Valley.

Read Report

MexicoEnvironmental

Data Future Lab

Engage with the local community and enable citizenparticipation through the use of open data for the proposal ofcleaner and more sustainable public policies.

Read Report

NigeriaEnvironmental

DataNiger DeltaSnapShots

Use open data to uncover hidden threats damaging Nigerianmangrove and demonstrate the necessity for urgent action tosave Nigerian mangrove forests.

Read Report

TanzaniaEnvironmental

Data

ZanzibarVolunteers forEnvironmentalConservation

The main goal is to contribute to open data initiatives by helpingthe students understand more about open data andenvironmental issues.

Read Report

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Events supported by Latin American Open Data Initiative

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

Venezuela Open mapping

Monitor deFemicidios de

UTOPIX

Monitoring of femicide cases in Venezuela.

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CostaRica

Data for equaldevelopment ACCESA

Explore, map, visualize and disseminate key data about theprojects being implemented by the Territorial Councils of RuralDevelopment, the main participatory bodies for fostering ruraldevelopment in Costa Rica, and assess their progress, themoney being spent on them, the results obtained, and theirimpact in narrowing the many social gaps that currently affectthe different rural regions of the country.

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BrazilData for equaldevelopment Afroimpacto

Discuss the importance to the black community of the open datadiscussion.

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ColombiaData for equaldevelopment Fundación Eduna

Develop activities to address the issue of strengthening thecapacity for creative thinking of children and young people in thecentral region of Colombia making use and taking advantage ofopen data.

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BrazilData for equaldevelopment Gênero e Número

Explore open data to get a comprehensive landscape on thelabour market for women in Brazil during the pandemic.

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Events supported by Open Contracting Partnership

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

Brazil

Trackingpublic money

flowsAfonte Jornalismo

de Dados

Brazilian are tired of corruption, and Open Data Day PortoAlegre 2021 will provide relevant and open-access informationto show the path to investigate public expenses and how theyare connected to politicians and even companies.

Read Report

Nigeria

Trackingpublic money

flows Dataphyte

Train participants on how to track Covid-19 spending usingopen government data to unearth malpractices and corruptionin the management of the pandemic.

Read Report

Colombia

Trackingpublic money

flowsHackBo /

Grafoscopio

To intertwine mini wikis, chatbots and public oversight of publicexpenses, starting with a particular project in the neighborhood,to showcase how grassroots developed civic tech and opengovernment could be bridged, as an empowering alternative tothe opaque extractivist social media where such interaction ishappening (Facebook) beyond the reach and real interest ofcivic communities.

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Estonia

Trackingpublic money

flowsOpen Knowledge

Estonia

Estonian procurement registry doesn’t use OCDS, but thecommon European standard (TED). Our goal is to cross-matchthe datasets concerning donations and business registries, inorder to automatically detect potential conflict of interests.

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Costa Rica

Trackingpublic money

flows

UniversidadLatinoamericana

de Ciencia yTecnología

(ULACIT)

Data Challenge: take advantage of the first dataset publishedunder the OCDS in the country and improve the data literacy ofuniversity students.

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Event supported by Datopian

Country Focus Area Organiser Details

GeorgiaData for equaldevelopment DataFest Tbilisi

Highlight and promote the use of data and data-driven productsas an effective way to tackle pressing social issues andinequality.

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