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Empower People




Open Data in Developing Countries
towards locally sustainable ecosystems
José M. Alonso, Program Manager, Open Data
World Wide Web Foundation
<josema@webfoundation.org>

REEEP, Abu Dhabi, UAE
18 Jan 2011
World Wide Web Foundation

o Mission:
  Advance the Web to Empower People
o Founder: Tim Berners-Lee
o Seed funding: Knight Foundation
o Launched: Nov 2009
o Initial Projects
  o   Agriculture, Open Data,
      Entrepreneurship, Web Index
  o   Mobile and voice Web
  o   Starting in Africa


                                      2
Some concerns heard/challenges

  o   Loss of control
  o   Authenticity, provenance, corruption, falsification of data
  o   Quality
  o   Legal challenges
                                     Bottom line
  o   Data hugging
  o   Unwelcomed exposure
                                     • It’s tough, expensive, I
  o   Procedural changes               don’t see the ROI and
  o   Complexity                       I’m not required to do
  o   Investment, ROI                  this
  o   Loss of licensing revenue
  o   Capacity building required
  o   Customer service
  o   Infrastructure
  o   Digital literacy
  o   Privacy
  o   National security
                                                                    3
So Why Do It? - Open Data Benefits

o Increased transparency of governments
o Increased internal government efficiency and effectiveness
o Increased citizen participation and inclusion through
  extended offers of services closer to people’s needs
o Increased number of services to people due to an increased
  base of potential service providers
o New business opportunities and jobs for application and
  service developers
o New synergies between government, public administration
  and civil society organizations
o New innovative uses of OGD that can help spur innovation
  and development in the IT sector
                                                             4
One Example




              http://www.intheair.es/



                                        5
Additional Considerations for LMICs (I)

o Web tech developed by, mainly,
  wealthy country folks

o Affordability
  (e.g., tools, assistive technologies)

o Exaggerated effects of other barriers
  (e.g. age, literacy, language,
  experience)

o Integration with known
  communications
  (business and social groups, radio,
  TV, SMS ..)

                                          6
Additional Considerations for LMICs (II)

o Transparency and accountability are critical dimensions
  for foreign aid and investments

o The potential of ICT to provide basic services (health,
  education, business, government...) to rural communities
  and under-privileged populations in developing countries
  is huge

o Citizen inclusion and participation in public and
  government matters has been historically low

o New Commercial Opportunities: private companies and
  entrepreneurs can leverage new ideas and innovative
  services

                                                             7
Open Data Initiative – Vision


o Promote the growth of the Open Data movement
  as a means of advancing our mission to empower
  all people through the Web.

o The long-term vision is that any country in the
  world would be able to:
  o observe the impact of Open Data initiatives,
  o understand the costs and benefits of such initiatives,
  o understand the processes required for the
    implementation,
  o and find support for engaging and completing this
    implementation.
                                                             8
A starting point: mid2010- early 2011

o Hypothesis: what if we use all of our knowledge in
  Western world Open Data projects and apply it to low
  and middle income countries?

o Feasibility studies:
   o Chile and Ghana
     http://www.webfoundation.org/projects/ogd




                                                         9
Findings of Ghana Study (1/3)

Executive level
   o Culture of secrecy inherited from the stages previous
     to democracy, but political will to make information
     transparently available to citizens.

   o First democratically elected government that has RTI
     Act in its manifesto.
      o Remove barriers related to exceptions provided by law and
        make the system of information sharing transparent.

   o Government’s willingness to adopt an Open Data
     initiative at the agency level is present.
      o The President of Ghana as prime mover behind enacting RTI.
Findings of Ghana Study (2/3)

Public Administration level
   o Government departments and agencies are interested
     in creating Open Data initiatives extending to the
     middle layer of public administration.
      o National IT Agency (NITA) and Ministry of Communications
        understand the potential of such initiatives.
         o Budgetary and leadership support to key institutions.

   o Develop a common methodology for Open Data.
      o Select and adopt open standard formats for data to facilitate
        re-use.

   o Improve the capacity of public servants so that they
     themselves become active consumers of information,
     thus enabling intra agency sharing of data.
Findings of Ghana Study (3/3)

Civil Society level
   o Media and the civil society has played a prominent
     role in ensuring that RTI Act enshrines free
     availability of information.

   o There is already a movement towards re-use of
     information driven by organisations like “Population
     Council” as well as universities.

   o Need to increase awareness of re-use initiatives
     promoted by civil society.
      o Leverage existing related initiatives
      o Improve technical awareness and provide training.

   o Assist civil society in providing technical training.
Open Data – Strategy

Country level actions
   o Political
   o Legal
   o Organizational
   o Technical
   o Economic
   o Social


Global actions
   o Directory
   o Research
   o Sustainability models
   o Monitoring and Evaluation
   o…
                                 13
Some Lessons Learned: Non-Technical

o Quick OGD portal vs. sustainable long-term OGD initiative
   o Portal should be just a consequence not end
   o Start simple but with long term goal in mind

o Technical approach vs. OGD ecosystem
   o Actors: Political, Public Administration, Civil Society
   o Dimensions: Political, legal, organizational, technical, economic,
     social

o The issue with Open
   o Most not really Open, it’s mostly about the license

o The issue with machine-readable, standard formats
   o PDFs, Excel, documents not data
   o Web Architecture and not Web as file server

                                                                          14
Some Lessons Learned: Technical


 Raw data now… and better data afterwards
    o i.e. start with the low hanging fruit
    o improve over time (steps)

 Do not try to enforce an specific architecture
    o Chances are you could not deploy it
    o Try to adapt to existing systems and build on top of
      them as a start

 More standardization is needed
    o e.g. on vocabularies (see W3C new groups)
    o What’s a dataset? What’s a catalogue?
       o Counting datasets is bad
Some Lessons Learned: 5-star scale

Linked Data is a good tactic but it’s tough, needs
improvement

o   It just doesn’t work (out of the box)
o   Better tooling is needed
o   Capacity building
o   But benefits are great


    Publishing                Reuse
                                                     OGD

                 Publishing                 Reuse
                                                     LGD

                                                           16
Just One Example




                   17
Summary


o Open Data: Cost‐effective tool for
  governments to improve service to citizens,
  civil society and businesses

o Start now. Start simply.

o Start at 3 levels
   o “it has to happen at the top, it has to happen at the middle
     and it has to happen at the bottom.”
     Tim Berners‐Lee



                                                                    18
Thanks!




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Open Data in Developing Countries

  • 1. Advance the Web to Empower People Open Data in Developing Countries towards locally sustainable ecosystems José M. Alonso, Program Manager, Open Data World Wide Web Foundation <josema@webfoundation.org> REEEP, Abu Dhabi, UAE 18 Jan 2011
  • 2. World Wide Web Foundation o Mission: Advance the Web to Empower People o Founder: Tim Berners-Lee o Seed funding: Knight Foundation o Launched: Nov 2009 o Initial Projects o Agriculture, Open Data, Entrepreneurship, Web Index o Mobile and voice Web o Starting in Africa 2
  • 3. Some concerns heard/challenges o Loss of control o Authenticity, provenance, corruption, falsification of data o Quality o Legal challenges Bottom line o Data hugging o Unwelcomed exposure • It’s tough, expensive, I o Procedural changes don’t see the ROI and o Complexity I’m not required to do o Investment, ROI this o Loss of licensing revenue o Capacity building required o Customer service o Infrastructure o Digital literacy o Privacy o National security 3
  • 4. So Why Do It? - Open Data Benefits o Increased transparency of governments o Increased internal government efficiency and effectiveness o Increased citizen participation and inclusion through extended offers of services closer to people’s needs o Increased number of services to people due to an increased base of potential service providers o New business opportunities and jobs for application and service developers o New synergies between government, public administration and civil society organizations o New innovative uses of OGD that can help spur innovation and development in the IT sector 4
  • 5. One Example http://www.intheair.es/ 5
  • 6. Additional Considerations for LMICs (I) o Web tech developed by, mainly, wealthy country folks o Affordability (e.g., tools, assistive technologies) o Exaggerated effects of other barriers (e.g. age, literacy, language, experience) o Integration with known communications (business and social groups, radio, TV, SMS ..) 6
  • 7. Additional Considerations for LMICs (II) o Transparency and accountability are critical dimensions for foreign aid and investments o The potential of ICT to provide basic services (health, education, business, government...) to rural communities and under-privileged populations in developing countries is huge o Citizen inclusion and participation in public and government matters has been historically low o New Commercial Opportunities: private companies and entrepreneurs can leverage new ideas and innovative services 7
  • 8. Open Data Initiative – Vision o Promote the growth of the Open Data movement as a means of advancing our mission to empower all people through the Web. o The long-term vision is that any country in the world would be able to: o observe the impact of Open Data initiatives, o understand the costs and benefits of such initiatives, o understand the processes required for the implementation, o and find support for engaging and completing this implementation. 8
  • 9. A starting point: mid2010- early 2011 o Hypothesis: what if we use all of our knowledge in Western world Open Data projects and apply it to low and middle income countries? o Feasibility studies: o Chile and Ghana http://www.webfoundation.org/projects/ogd 9
  • 10. Findings of Ghana Study (1/3) Executive level o Culture of secrecy inherited from the stages previous to democracy, but political will to make information transparently available to citizens. o First democratically elected government that has RTI Act in its manifesto. o Remove barriers related to exceptions provided by law and make the system of information sharing transparent. o Government’s willingness to adopt an Open Data initiative at the agency level is present. o The President of Ghana as prime mover behind enacting RTI.
  • 11. Findings of Ghana Study (2/3) Public Administration level o Government departments and agencies are interested in creating Open Data initiatives extending to the middle layer of public administration. o National IT Agency (NITA) and Ministry of Communications understand the potential of such initiatives. o Budgetary and leadership support to key institutions. o Develop a common methodology for Open Data. o Select and adopt open standard formats for data to facilitate re-use. o Improve the capacity of public servants so that they themselves become active consumers of information, thus enabling intra agency sharing of data.
  • 12. Findings of Ghana Study (3/3) Civil Society level o Media and the civil society has played a prominent role in ensuring that RTI Act enshrines free availability of information. o There is already a movement towards re-use of information driven by organisations like “Population Council” as well as universities. o Need to increase awareness of re-use initiatives promoted by civil society. o Leverage existing related initiatives o Improve technical awareness and provide training. o Assist civil society in providing technical training.
  • 13. Open Data – Strategy Country level actions o Political o Legal o Organizational o Technical o Economic o Social Global actions o Directory o Research o Sustainability models o Monitoring and Evaluation o… 13
  • 14. Some Lessons Learned: Non-Technical o Quick OGD portal vs. sustainable long-term OGD initiative o Portal should be just a consequence not end o Start simple but with long term goal in mind o Technical approach vs. OGD ecosystem o Actors: Political, Public Administration, Civil Society o Dimensions: Political, legal, organizational, technical, economic, social o The issue with Open o Most not really Open, it’s mostly about the license o The issue with machine-readable, standard formats o PDFs, Excel, documents not data o Web Architecture and not Web as file server 14
  • 15. Some Lessons Learned: Technical Raw data now… and better data afterwards o i.e. start with the low hanging fruit o improve over time (steps) Do not try to enforce an specific architecture o Chances are you could not deploy it o Try to adapt to existing systems and build on top of them as a start More standardization is needed o e.g. on vocabularies (see W3C new groups) o What’s a dataset? What’s a catalogue? o Counting datasets is bad
  • 16. Some Lessons Learned: 5-star scale Linked Data is a good tactic but it’s tough, needs improvement o It just doesn’t work (out of the box) o Better tooling is needed o Capacity building o But benefits are great Publishing Reuse OGD Publishing Reuse LGD 16
  • 18. Summary o Open Data: Cost‐effective tool for governments to improve service to citizens, civil society and businesses o Start now. Start simply. o Start at 3 levels o “it has to happen at the top, it has to happen at the middle and it has to happen at the bottom.” Tim Berners‐Lee 18
  • 19. Thanks! 19

Notas del editor

  1. Photo: Three girls in a computer lab in Brazil.
  2. Better Government and Public Services Transparency and accountability are today critical dimensions for foreign aid and investments that are essential for social and economic development. The potential of ICT to provide basic services (health, education, business, government...) to rural communities and under-privileged populations in developing countries is huge and has been highlighted for more than a decade with e.g. the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) series of international events. Citizen inclusion and participation in public and government matters has been historically low in developing countries, partly due to lack of information and infrastructure. Increasing such citizen participation is essential for the establishment of stable democratic processes.New Commercial Opportunities Providing access to raw data allows private companies and entrepreneurs to leverage new ideas and material for implementing innovative services, creating employment and having a general positive impact in their territory&apos;s economy. For example, Open Data is leading already to the creation of whole mobile applications ecosystems in the more developed countries; this is even more critical for the not so developed ones.