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Author Verhulst, Stefaan (Stefaan G.), author.

Title Open Data in Developing Economies : Toward Building an Evidence Base on What Works and How / Stefaan G. Verhulst and Andrew Young
Published Cape Town, South Africa : African Minds, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (v, 275 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents 1. Introduction -- part I. Open data for development -- 2. The relevance of open data for developing economies -- 3. The impact of open data on developing economies -- 4. The impact of open data in developing economies across sectors -- part II. Case studies -- Open data's impact on improving government. 5. Burundi's open RBF -- 6. India's ESMI -- 7. Open Development Cambodia -- 8. Uganda's iparticipate -- Open data's impact on empowering citizens. 9. Gottovote! Kenya -- 10. Tanzania's open education dashboards -- 11. South Africa's Medicine Price Registry -- Open data's impact on creating opportunity. 12. AclĂ­mate Colombia -- 13. Ghana's Esoko -- 14. Jamaica's Interactive Community Mapping -- Open data's impact on solving public problems. 15. Nepal earthquake recovery -- 16. Paraguay's dengue prediction -- part III. Conclusion -- 17. Leveraging open data as a new asset for development
Summary Recent years have witnessed considerable speculation about the potential of open data to bring about wide-scale transformation. The bulk of existing evidence about the impact of open data, however, focuses on high-income countries. Much less is known about open data's role and value in low- and middle-income countries, and more generally about its possible contributions to economic and social development. Open Data for Developing Economies features in-depth case studies on how open data is having an impact across the developing world-from an agriculture initiative in Colombia to data-driven healthcare projects in Uganda and South Africa to crisis response in Nepal. The analysis built on these case studies aims to create actionable intelligence regarding: (a) the conditions under which open data is most (and least) effective in development, presented in the form of a Periodic Table of Open Data; (b) strategies to maximize the positive contributions of open data to development; and (c) the means for limiting open data's harms on developing countries
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Big data -- Developing countries
Internet in public administration -- Developing countries
Electronic government information -- Developing countries
Big data
Electronic government information
Internet in public administration
Developing countries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781928331605
1928331602
1928331599
9781928331599