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Open Data as a Platform
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ACCOUNTABILITY DIVERSION CORRUPTION EFFECTIVENES S EFFICIENCY OWNERSHIP BUDGET PLANNING FEEDBACK RESULTS COORDINATION PREDICTABILITY Traceability
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1. High demand for data
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2. There is lots of data about development
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Agency DAC CRS AMP FTS Parliament & FOI AidData, TRAID, Aidflows, etc Sectoral working groups Line Ministreies Journalists & Researchers Donors Agency website (PDF reports) Agency reporting to many systems and services BUT Inconsistencies Time consuming for providers and infomediaries Still unmet demand Aid agency reporting is increasing ….
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DAC CRS AMP FTS Parliament and FOI AidData, TRAID, Aidflows, etc Sectoral working groups Lind Ministres Journalists & Researchers Donors Donor website 45 Donor websites 45 Agency websites Systems are producer rather than user oriented Information can be: hard to find Inaccessible Inconsistent Unavailable … but the information is hard to use
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Open data can provide the platform Agencies 1) Raw Data 2) Standard Format Parliamentarian Database Visualizations Mobile apps Re-use Re-purpose Mash up Infomediaries Innovate Publish once, use many times Donor reporting
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Profarmer Manly Hydraulics Lab Environmental Protection Agency
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IATI – an open data platform
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What to do with the raw open data?
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The most exiting thing is…….. …….the stuff you cant predict
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