Our Open Data Lab Jakarta has three open positions to be filled on a rolling basis. We are looking for a Data Science Fellow to help us build on our existing open data projects across Southeast Asia. We are also looking for two interns, to act as a Data Specialist and an Engagement Specialist. All […]
Open data research creating new advocates across Global South
Image above © Nicolas Raymond, CC BY 2.0. This blog was first published in the World Wide Web Foundation website. We’re excited to share the feedback from the latest evaluation of our ‘Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries (ODDC) research project. It’s clear that over time, our investment in research, building understanding and […]
Expanding Open Data Culture
Image generated by the ‘Mapping Wikipedia’ project, Oxford Internet Institute We’re exploring new ways to strengthen a culture of open data in Southeast Asia Today, we’re excited to announce that the Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab Jakarta is partnering with the Jakarta-based Goethe-Institut Indonesien, the German cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany. We […]
Be part of our team!
Our Open Data Lab Jakarta is seeking a Lab Manager to lead our work delivering cutting-edge projects with the power to change current paradigms, to be based in Jakarta, Indonesia. We’re a multicultural, creative, and dedicated team working with organisations across Southeast Asia to promote the use of open data for social impact. If this interests […]
Banda Aceh: Where Good Coffee and Open Data Meet
My passion for open data almost rivals that of my passion for coffee. Almost, because nothing beats good, fresh, strong coffee. So naturally, it’s a win-win experience for me when these two could meet – even abstractly – through one of our projects! Banda Aceh’s taking big steps towards becoming an open data champion Banda […]
Improving Community Health in Banyuwangi with Open Data
June 1 event in Banyuwangi will share results from projects looking at how open data can be used to tackle HIV/AIDS On 1 June, government officials, civil society organisations and selected citizens will gather in Banyuwangi to discuss how open government data can best be used to tackle the growing issue of HIV and AIDS […]
We’re partnering with Making All Voices Count to Spark Innovation for Open Cities in Indonesia
New project will provide practical support to increase impact of open data for open cities initiatives. “Our success or failure in building sustainable cities will be a major factor in the success of the post-2015 UN development agenda.” – John Wilmoth, Director, UN’s Population Division Rapid urbanisation poses numerous challenges to city leaders. They must […]
Here’s where we’ll be in the next weeks!
Just like busy bees, the Jakarta Lab is packed with projects to wrap-up, activities to organise, and events to attend in the next weeks. From now until June, come say hi to us if you find yourself in any of the below number of events. For the month of April: From April 27 to 28, […]
Exploring Ways to Improve Public Procurement Data Disclosure in Jakarta
The Asian Development Bank’s assessment of public sector management in Indonesia in 2015 reported that the country’s core problem is “insufficient delivery of, and inequitable access to basic public services at the local level”. One of the identified causes for this are the lack of transparency and accountability in public procurement. For a country, whose […]
Celebrating International Open Data Day 2016 in Jakarta
Last March 4, Friday, we celebrated the International Open Data Day through a one-day sharing and gathering event, which was a collaborative effort of 10 organisations and data experts. Teeming with over 50 participants, there were students and academics, civil society activists, journalists, programmers and tech enthusiasts, international NGO representatives, and government officials in attendance. […]
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