Three critical success factors to turn an African Open Data Revolution from vision to reality
August 31, 2015
In March, Africa formalised its intention to become an open data leader, when ministers from across the continent inked the Read more
August 31, 2015
In March, Africa formalised its intention to become an open data leader, when ministers from across the continent inked the Read more
August 28, 2015
Silvana Fumega, PhD researcher and independent consultant,Read more
August 31, 2015
This paper is final of four in our second phase of research on Open Data in Developing Countries. These projects show the social, political and legal sides of open data that are too oftenRead more
August 28, 2015
This paper is third of four in our second phase of research on Open Data in Developing Countries. These projects show the social, political and legal sides of open data that are too oftenRead more
The idea of making data ‘open by default’ challenges entrenched cultures of state secrecy and calls for data to be treated as a public resource: available to support citizen participation, to improve the delivery of public services and as an input into innovation and enterprise.Open Data in Developing Countries, Emerging Insights from Phase I