References & Further Reading on “Data for development”
The following selection contains a curated list of further readings as well as websites used in or related to the study “Data for development” and the blog post.
Further reading
- Davies, T. and Perini, F. (2016): Researching the Emerging Impacts of Open Data: Revisiting the ODDC Conceptual Framework, The Journal of Community Informatics 12.2
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (2017): Data for development: What’s next? Concepts, trends and recommendations for German development cooperation (PDF)
- Development Impact and You (2017): Profiling the international development mutants
- German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) (2017): Women's Pathways to the Digital Sector: Stories of Opportunities and Challenges (PDF)
- Gurstein, M. (2011): Open data: Empowering the empowered or effective data use for everyone?
- ITU (2016): ICT Facts and Figures 2016, ITU, (PDF)
- Open Government Partnership: Open Data Working Group
- Pawelke, A. and Tatevossian, A. (2013): Data Philanthropy: Where Are We Now?
- Principles for Digital Development: From Principles to Practice
- Rebecca, S.; Rono-Bett, K. and Kenei, S. (2017): Citizen-Generated Data and Sustainable Development: Evidence from Case Studies in Kenya and Uganda, Nairobi: DevInit and DRT
- Robinson, I. (2016): Data Visualisation: Contributions to Evidence-Based Decision-Making, SciDev.Net
- UNCTAD (2016): Data protection regulations and international data flows: Implications for trade and development
- UNDG (2017): Big Data for Achievement of the 2030 Agenda: Data Privacy, Ethics and Protection, United Nations Development Group (PDF)
- Vasdev, S. (2017): A problem-driven approach to fostering data use
- Verhulst, S. and Young, A. (2016): Open Data Impact: When Demand and Supply Meet, New York: GobLab
- Verhulst, S.; Young, A and Srinivasan, P.: An Introduction To Data Collaboratives (PDF)
- World Bank (2016): Big Data Innovation Challenge: Pioneering Approaches to Data-Driven Development, Washington DC: World Bank (PDF)
Websites
- Data Pop Alliance
- DiSARM - Disease Surveillance And Risk Monitoring
- Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)
- Global Partners Digital
- HarassMap
- Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
- I paid a Bribe (ipaidabribe)
- Missing Maps
- Open Data Charter
- Open Data for Development (OD4D)
- Open Data Research Network
- Open Government Partnership (OGP)
- Surveillance, Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System (SORMAS)
- Tactical Tech
- UNICEF
- United Nations Global Pulse
- U-Report
- World Wide Web Foundation
Study: Data for development
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