Original photo from the Diary of a Hotel Addict, CC BY 2.0. Colour and add-on modifications by the Open Data Lab Jakarta. When we first started our Innovating for Open Cities project last year with the support of Making All Voices Count, we embarked on a mission to demonstrate the value of open data in […]
The year that was: looking back at 2016
Though a rocky year globally, 2016 was a year of growth at the Jakarta Lab. We kickstarted new partnerships that took us out of our comfort zones, helped launch open data portals, took on the challenge of blending data with culture and with smart cities, and much more. Though we faced challenges along the way, […]
Dari Plakat menuju Kebijakan: Mengapa peningkatan kapasitas diperlukan
Bagaimana publik Aceh di Indonesia memanfaatkan data terbuka untuk merubah kebijakan pertambangan Open Data Lab Jakarta merasa perlu mencatat beberapa hal penting – dari apa yang dilakukan, kemana diarahkan dan apa saja yang dapat kita petik dari pelajaran tersebut. Alasan lain yang membuat kami merasa bangga dengan pekerjaan kami adalah bermitra dengan GeRAK Aceh, salah […]
Open Data & the OGP Founding 8: Where Are They Now?
This post is originally published by the Web Foundation, in “Open Data & the OGP Founding 8: Where Are They Now?”, dated 6 December 2016. Image © Descrier descrier.co.uk, CC BY 2.0 Five years on from the founding of the Open Government Partnership, how are the original OGP members faring on the implementation of open data? […]
Take-aways from the Southeast Asia Open Data Innovation Week
This post was originally posted on Medium.com, written by Ivy Ong from @ivyong_ph DVa, Pitch Perfect, OpenCeption, Go Map Go – just some of the witty names these fun peeps came up w/ for their #opendata #InnoWeek tools! pic.twitter.com/G4cnCE5GYW — Open Data Lab JKT (@ODLabJkt) November 24, 2016 Last week, around 22 innovators met at […]
Who participates? Who benefits? Forum on Women’s Rights Online in Indonesia
This is a guest post from the Web Foundation’s Ingrid Brudvig, Lead Researcher of the Women’s Rights Online report. In October 2015, the Web Foundation’s Women’s Rights Online network launched a global report based on a year-long household survey research project in ten cities, including Jakarta, focused on poor urban communities. The global findings show […]
Masih Banyak Perempuan di Indonesia Belum Melek Internet
This is a guest post from ICT Watch’s Widuri, Lead Researcher of the Women’s Rights Online country-specific report for Indonesia. Menjamurnya perangkat mobile dan semakin terjangkaunya harga akses internet di Indonesia ternyata belum cukup mendorong para perempuan untuk memanfaatkan potensi teknologi dan internet dengan maksimal. Internet padahal dapat membantu perempuan untuk mendapatkan kehidupan yang lebih baik. Contohnya perempuan bisa […]
Southeast Asia Open Data Innovation Week: Why we’re doing it, what it’s about, and who’s going to be there
You’ve hopefully come across our announcements, but we’ll still say it once again: next week, from the 22nd to the 24th of November, the Southeast Asia Open Data Innovation Week will take place! The event is a collaboration between the Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab Jakarta and Goethe-Institut Indonesien, with the support of Making All […]
A week to remember: Exhibit opening, Toolkit building, Women’s Rights, UX design
Data has been hailed as the greatest resource of the 21st century. In just a single week in November, we’ll be showing just how fundamental data is to modern society, and how many elements of our life it touches through a series of events celebrating innovation, learning and creativity. From a travelling photo exhibition, to […]
When government and citizens collaborate to open health data
We have two new how-to guides based on our open data project in Banyuwangi In June this year, we concluded the implementation of the “Strengthening Local Bureaucracy Reform through Open Data” project, which focused on how open data can be used to strengthen relationships between government and civil society in order to achieve governance reforms […]
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