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Why is the new e-Gov policy in Indonesia critical for open data?

December 13, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Why is the new e-Gov policy in Indonesia critical for open data?

Open Data photo by Descrier, CC BY 2.0. “To increase integration and efficiency of an electronic-based system of governance in order to achieve clean, effective, transparent and accountable governance as well as to improve quality and reliability of public services.” This is the main reason for the issuance of the new Presidential Regulation Number 95 […]

Filed Under: Blog, Freedom of Information, Jakarta Lab, Uncategorized @id Tagged With: barometer, e-gov, egov, leaders edition, one data, satu data

What’s your web story?

November 24, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

What’s your web story?

This post was written by Nnenna Nwakanma, Web Foundation Interim Policy Director. I spent the first three months of my life without a name. Nobody wanted to give me one because I was a girl. Today I have my name as a web address. The web has given me a name. It has also given me […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized @id Tagged With: #fortheweb, campaigns, for the web

Join us and fight #ForTheWeb

November 5, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Join us and fight #ForTheWeb

The free and open web faces real challenges. More than half the world’s population still can’t get online. For the other half, the web’s benefits come with too many risks: to our privacy, our democracy, our rights. That’s why we’re launching a global campaign to connected everyone to a web that works for people. Our founder […]

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized @id, Web Foundation Tagged With: #fortheweb, campaigns, contract, for the web

Exploring Opportunities on Engaging Citizens with Open Contracting: Pilot Testing in Bandung City Government

October 30, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Exploring Opportunities on Engaging Citizens with Open Contracting: Pilot Testing in Bandung City Government

The Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab in Jakarta, in collaboration with the World Bank, is working on a project that will demonstrate different ways in increasing citizen engagement with open contracting data.  This is part of the World Bank programme implemented in the city of Bandung in Indonesia, that starts off with the disclosure of […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Jakarta Lab, Projects, Uncategorized @id, Workshops and Trainings Tagged With: bandung, data journalism, ocd, open contracting, visualthon, world bank

Open Washing: digging deeper into the tough questions

October 27, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Open Washing: digging deeper into the tough questions

This blog was written by James McKinney, Oscar Montiel and Ana Brandusescu and is based on a session on #openwashing at this year’s International Open Data Conference For the second time in history, the International Open Data Conference (IODC) opened a space for us to talk about #openwashing. The insights from IODC16 have been brilliantly summarised by Ana Brandusescu, also a host […]

Filed Under: Blog, Conferences, Uncategorized @id, Web Foundation

A decade into open data, leading governments struggle to make it a reality

October 2, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

A decade into open data, leading governments struggle to make it a reality

The Open Data Barometer — Leaders Edition, published today, finds that 10 years into the movement to make government data open, leading governments have opened fewer than 1 in 5 datasets. Today, we launched the Open Data Barometer — Leaders Edition, measuring how leading governments are performing, a decade into the movement to make government data available to the […]

Filed Under: Open Data Barometer, Uncategorized @id, Web Foundation Tagged With: odb, open data barometer

Join us at the International Open Data Conference

September 25, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Join us at the International Open Data Conference

This week we’re in Buenos Aires, Argentina for IODC18 — the International Open Data Conference. Taking place September 27-28, IODC brings the global open data community together to share, plan, and collaborate to make sure the future is open. We’ll be joining innovators, activists, researchers and policymakers to learn and to share our experiences working with […]

Filed Under: Blog, Conferences, Events, Presentations on Open Data, Uncategorized @id, Web Foundation Tagged With: buenos aires, events, IODC, sessions

How we failed and what we learned: 3 lessons from the Jakarta Lab’s work on open data

September 20, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

How we failed and what we learned: 3 lessons from the Jakarta Lab’s work on open data

This piece was written by Michael Cañares, Web Foundation Senior Research Manager.   I was invited by Reboot, a civic innovation organisation, to speak at a Fail Fare session on civic technologies at the civil society day during the Open Government Summit held last July in Tbilisi, Georgia. A Fail Fare session is the opposite […]

Filed Under: Blog, Events, How-to Guides and Lessons Learned Papers, Jakarta Lab, Uncategorized @id Tagged With: failure, insights, iteration, learning, lessons learned

Dhanaraj Thakur appointed as Web Foundation Research Director

September 19, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Dhanaraj Thakur appointed as Web Foundation Research Director

We are excited to announce that the Web Foundation has created the new role of Research Director and that Dhanaraj Thakur has taken up this position. As Research Director he will lead and coordinate research across the Web Foundation, ensuring that we continue to leverage insights from these activities to help deliver digital equality for all. Dhanaraj was […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized @id, Web Foundation Tagged With: appointment, new members, research director

Teenage clicks: can teens protect their privacy on social media?

September 5, 2018 by Open Data Labs Leave a Comment

Teenage clicks: can teens protect their privacy on social media?

This post was written by Michael Cañares, Web Foundation Senior Research Manager, and was originally published by the Web Foundation. “Sometimes, I feel like I don’t have privacy anymore. Even if I do not post often in my accounts, people will still see me in tagged posts, comments, from albums of someone else. Social media has […]

Filed Under: Blog, Freedom of Information, Web Foundation Tagged With: data collection, data sharing, privacy, social media, youth

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