Sustainable Development Goals: Increasing Access to Open SDG Data Natalia Carfi - Deputy Director Open Data Charter opendatacharter.org Jun 2020
Glo lobal net etwork Since 2015, more than 74 74 go govern rnments and nd 53 53 orga organisati tions have joined the ODC network. In a partnership model with local, regional, and global initiatives, such as the Open Government Partnership (OGP), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the Open Data for Development Network (OD4D), the ODC is increasingly shaping data policies around the world. opendatacharter.org June 2020
Prin rinciples Open Data by Default Timely and Comprehensive Accessible and Usable Comparable and Interoperable For Improved Governance and Citizen Engagement For Inclusive Development and Innovation opendatacharter.org June 2020
What ´ s ope pen da data? The 5 stars opendatacharter.org June 2020
Why ope pen da data fo for r SDGs rep reporting ● Open data — making data free, publicly available, and machine-readable for anyone to access and use, without restrictions — is a key operating principle for producing data for use and impact. It facilitates greater information-sharing within government and provides public insight into a country’s progress in a way that allows a variety of stakeholders to contribute data, expertise, and resources. * SDGrepoting.org opendatacharter.org June 2020
NSO an and ope pen da data rev review- The he ch challenges Data quality ● Data disaggregation ● Coordination and cooperation ● Lack of capacity and resources ● *OpenDataWatch Report opendatacharter.org June 2020
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