Pembelajaran penting dari pelatihan literasi data di empat kota di Indonesia. Oleh: Quinissa Putrirezhy Pada bulan Oktober 2020, Konsil LSM Indonesia dan Open Data Lab Jakarta, berkolaborasi dengan Iykra, telah menyelenggarakan Pelatihan Literasi Data secara online. Pelatihan ini melibatkan 50 peserta dari organisasi masyarakat sipil (OMS) yang bekerja di isu gender dan transparansi anggaran, juga […]
Job opportunity – Project Manager
Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab Jakarta, together with Konsil LSM Indonesia, is implementing an open data innovation project to support gender-inclusive development and financial transparency in four cities across Indonesia. To support the implementation of the above mentioned project, we’re looking for a Project Manager that will be chiefly responsible for stakeholder engagement and coalition […]
By Design or Mere Happenstance? Role of women in Open Government in Asia’s OGP Pioneer Countries
This post was written by Glenn Maail, Research Manager, Open Data Lab Jakarta. Follow Glenn on Twitter at @GlennMaail The inclusion of women in Open Government Partnership (OGP) processes is oftentimes incidental, if not accidental, because of a lack of intention. This research explores the role of women in open government in Asia and Francophone West Africa […]
Open data lab celebrates advocacy win as Indonesian President passes open data policy
This post was written by Glenn Maail, Research Manager, Open Data Lab Jakarta. Follow Glenn on Twitter at @GlennMaail. The President of Indonesia Joko Widodo has issued a presidential ruling, ushering in the One Data policy to improve data governance practices in the country. Passed on June 17, the new rules come after years of sustained advocacy […]
Jakarta Lab in Numbers – 2018
Every first quarter of the year, we at the Jakarta Lab reflect on the past year’s activities and take stock of what we have done so far in terms of promoting the use of open data in Indonesia and in surrounding countries in Asia to achieve political, economic,and social change. Established in 2015 with the […]
The state of open data in Asia: four years of progress?
This blog post was written by Michael Cañares, Web Foundation Senior Researcher. Follow him on Twitter at @mikorulez. In January 2015, the World Wide Web Foundation’s Open Data Lab in Jakarta brought together stakeholders from across Asia to explore the state of open data in their countries and consider how progress on open data could lead to better political, […]
Women at the Forefront of Open Data in Malaysia
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 […]
From Placard to Policy: Why capacity building matters
How Indonesian civil society used open data to shift mining policy At the Jakarta Lab, we’re lucky to find many reasons to celebrate – from what we do, to where it takes us and what we learn along the way. Just recently, we had another reason to be proud of our work: our partner GeRAK […]
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 […]
Capturing the impact of data on everyday lives
October 5 and 6 exhibit openings will showcase the photography and creative narrative results capturing data as reality in Yogyakarta We will be unveiling our “Data2Life. Life2Data” exhibit to a global audience this month. The exhibit will open on 5th October in Yogyakarta, Indonesia at the Institute of Art. The exhibit will also be shown […]
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