For the last two years, the World Wide Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab Jakarta has worked with government and civil society actors in Malaysia to advocate for more openness in the Malaysian government. While Malaysia has initiated several open data initiatives in the past, like the launch of its national government open data portal, the […]
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 […]
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 […]
Dampak data terhadap kehidupan sehari-hari
Pembukaan pameran pada tanggal 5 dan 6 Oktober akan memamerkan foto dan narasi kreatif yang mencerminkan realita data di Yogyakarta Kami akan membuka pameran “Data2Life. Life2Data” bagi para pengunjung di bulan ini. Pameran ini akan dibuka pada tanggal 5 Oktober di Institut Seni Indonesia di Yogyakarta. Pameran ini juga akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 6 Oktober di […]
Open data and freedom of information: complements or competitors?
Can open data improve people’s access to information? Michael Cañares, Regional Research Manager at the Open Data Lab Jakarta looks at how citizens in Banda Aceh used Indonesia’s Freedom of Information Act, and how open data worked to bolster citizen participation. If you’re heading to IODC, join him at the Open Data Research Symposium and […]
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 […]
Lokakarya Pembelajaran dan Pameran Publik Open Data
Mencegah Penyebaran HIV/AIDS di Banyuwangi Lewat Open Data Pada 1 Juni 2016, digelar acara Lokakarya Pembelajaran dan Pameran Publik Inovasi Sosial Data Terbuka (Open Data) bidang kesehatan di Aula Rempeg Jogopati Kantor Bupati Banyuwangi. Acara yang berlangsung sehari penuh ini merupakan bagian kerja sama Pemerintah Kabupaten (Pemkab) Banyuwangi dengan Program TRANSFORMASI (Transformasi Admininstrasi-Penguatan Inovasi) yang […]
Kami akan bermitra dengan Making All Voices Count untuk Memicu Inovasi bagi Open Cities di Indonesia
Proyek baru akan memberikan dukungan praktis untuk meningkatkan dampak data terbuka bagi inisiatif-inisiatif open cities. “Sukses atau kegagalan kita untuk membangun kota-kota berkelanjutan akan menjadi faktor utama yang menentukan kesuksesan agenda pembangunan PBB setelah tahun 2015.” – John Wilmoth, Direktur, Divisi Populasi PBB Proses urbanisasi yang cepat membawa banyak tantangan bagi para pemimpin kota. Mereka […]
Our Open Data for Transparency interviews are ready for viewing!
We’re excited to share with everyone our first series of videos featuring our Open Data for Transparency (OD4Transparency) project! In the videos, our project partners – Perkumpulan IDEA, Pattiro Surakarta, INCITEGov, and E-Net Philippines – and the mentors talk about the experiences, learnings, and challenges they faced throughout the project in using open data to […]
From open data to empowerment: 3 lessons from Filipino teachers
This blog was first published in the World Wide Web Foundation website. In the Philippines, teachers who offer religious instruction to school children often rely on donations or even work as unpaid volunteers. But this past October, a group of ustadz – Islamic teachers – in the Southern Philippines excitedly reported that finally their salaries and […]
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