Evaluation of the Open Data for Development Program : final report
The evaluation focuses on both accountability and learning, providing accountability to the program's management and organizational governance structures for program results.
The evaluation focuses on both accountability and learning, providing accountability to the program's management and organizational governance structures for program results.
Results suggest that the general living environment of children from the banana village is contaminated with chlorpyrifos, detected in air, soil, surface water, mattress and house dust samples, and in all the hand and foot wash samples.
Chagas disease is referred to as a “silent killer” in Central and South America because it can lie dormant for as long as thirty years.
Water quality is largely absent in the water policy debate and analysis in the Latin
American region. Although there is no disagreement as to the negative impact of unsafe and poorquality
This presentation defines open data, and shares examples of potential social and economic benefits. It discusses risks and challenges when implementing open data initiatives.
The Open Data Leaders Network brings together outstanding government leaders of open data initiatives from around the world.
This report provides an overview of a five-year research and capacity building programme involving eight research studies, forming a Community-of-Practice (CoP) for ecohealth research on vector-borne diseases, with a focus on dengue in urban and p
Open data can help governments, businesses, and organizations share huge amounts of information with the public that can be used and re-used for a variety of social and economic purposes.
The report details the programme’s objectives for developing leadership through peer-to-peer networks, methodology, daily activities, and participant feedback at the Open Data Institute (ODI).
Open data as a policy area is not more than five years old.