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Can We Use Open Data To Advance Gender-inclusive Development?

January 15, 2019 by Michael Canares Leave a Comment

Can We Use Open Data To Advance Gender-inclusive Development?

Last year, we worked on an action-research project looking at how open data can help promote gender-inclusive development in two districts in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. You can read more of our lessons learned from this project through our paper, “Can We Use Open Data to Advance Gender-inclusive Development?”. On a regular day, Iin Narniyati from Yogyakarta, […]

Filed Under: Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab, Projects

Digital Literacy and Young Girls in Indonesia: Bridging the Gap

August 14, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Digital Literacy and Young Girls in Indonesia: Bridging the Gap

In July, we held a workshop, “Starting them Young”, for girls to help build their digital literacy skills and use these to tackle social issues. Understanding the problem of the digital divide Indonesia is one of the largest and most populous countries in the world; it is also the fastest growing country in terms of […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab, Presentations on Open Data, Web Foundation Tagged With: Civic Tech, digital literacy, girls in tech, goethe, ict for girls, starting them young

How we can build up digital ICT literacy in Indonesia by empowering women (and men)

July 16, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

How we can build up digital ICT literacy in Indonesia by empowering women (and men)

This post was written by the Open Data Lab Jakarta’s Research Assistant, Debora Irene Christine, together with our Regional Research Manager for Asia, Michael Cañares. You can follow Debora @debby_bora and Michael @mikorulez on Twitter for more updates on their research. Recognising the importance of improved access to broadband network and services for increased economic […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab Tagged With: gender development, gender divide, ICT, inclusive, inclusiveness

Advancing Data Literacy for Girls in Indonesia

July 9, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Advancing Data Literacy for Girls in Indonesia

World Wide Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab Jakarta and Goethe-Institut Indonesien to hold workshop on digital literacy for girls from July 10-12. Only 20 percent of Indonesian women have access to the internet; of those, only 26% express their views online and only 5% find information in the Web about their rights. This are findings […]

Filed Under: Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab, Press Release, Workshops and Trainings Tagged With: digital literacy, digital literacy for girls, girls in tech

Where we were and where to catch us next

May 2, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Where we were and where to catch us next

Cover photo from the Re:publica 2018 website. All credits belong to them. 2018 is passing by quickly, and at the Jakarta Lab, we’ve been busy bees organising workshops, attending and presenting at various events, and actively advocating for better open data practices in the region (as we’ve been doing the last years). So where can […]

Filed Under: Blog, Conferences, Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab, Workshops and Trainings Tagged With: digital literacy, events, gender, inclusive development, workshops

Using Open Data to Make Development More Inclusive for Women

March 8, 2018 by Louis Susanty Leave a Comment

Using Open Data to Make Development More Inclusive for Women

This post was written by the Open Data Labs’ Strategic Partnerships and Outreach Manager, Louis Susanty, together with our Regional Research Manager for Asia, Michael Cañares.   In 2017, we wanted to find out if providing women better access to government data can help them to proactively advocate for a more gender-inclusive development planning, budgeting, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab Tagged With: gender, gender data, inclusive development, yogyakarta

Gender must be central to the data protection conversation, not a side note

February 12, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Gender must be central to the data protection conversation, not a side note

This post was written by Ana Brandusescu, Web Foundation Research & Policy Officer and originally appears on the Web Foundation news. Follow her on Twitter at @anabmap. Photo © Daniel Friedman, CC BY-NC 2.0. Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference in Brussels. Discussions at the conference covered a wide range of important digital […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Gender-Inclusive Development, Web Foundation Tagged With: gender data, gender development, inclusion, women and tech

2017: Where we are and how we got here

December 27, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

2017: Where we are and how we got here

2017 marks the Lab’s fourth year, and it passed by quickly! Here are some of the highlights of our year and a quick recap of our journey.   It’s been a tough but rewarding journey In 2014, we planted the seeds for the Jakarta Lab with projects aimed to help bring open data to the […]

Filed Under: Blog, Gender-Inclusive Development, Innovating for Open Cities, Jakarta Lab, Projects Tagged With: 2017, progress, recap, year-end

100 days in: five thoughts from the top of the mountain

December 15, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

100 days in: five thoughts from the top of the mountain

This piece is written by Adrian Lovett, President & CEO of Web Foundation. This was originally published on the Web Foundation website. I’m writing this on day 100 in my role at the Web Foundation. No day has been like another — including today, as I write from the remote village of Girisuko in Indonesia […]

Filed Under: Blog, Gender-Inclusive Development, Jakarta Lab, Uncategorized, Web Foundation Tagged With: Adrian Lovett, lessons learned, web foundation

Ada Lovelace Day: a reminder of the importance of digital inclusion

October 10, 2017 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Ada Lovelace Day: a reminder of the importance of digital inclusion

This post was originally published by the Web Foundation. Photo © Charly Kodjo, TechMousso Project Participant. Côte d’Ivoire, 2016. Ada Lovelace Day, named after the world’s first computer programmer, celebrates the achievements of women in STEM. Despite the formidable legacy that women like Ada have left on ICTs, two full centuries later, women still face significant social, political […]

Filed Under: Blog, Gender-Inclusive Development, Web Foundation Tagged With: ada lovelace, digital inclusion, stem, women's rights, WRO

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