Project Info

Project Code
1415H
Tranche
T09
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Closed
Title
Strengthening of capacities of developing countries to provide Access to Information for Sustainable Development through Open Government Data

Entities

Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA
Collaborating DA Entities
ECLAC
ESCAP

Financial and Evaluation Info

Total Budget
$592,000.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No

Countries and Regions

Countries or Areas: Bangladesh, Nepal, Panama, Uruguay
Regions: Americas, Asia
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations: Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC), Least Developed Countries (LDC)

Areas of Work

MDG
8
Thematic Clusters
Governance and institution building

Brief Description

The objective of the project is to demonstrate the potential and benefits of using Open Government Data (OGD) in advancing transparency, accountability and sustainable development in selected countries of Latin America and East Asia regions, currently identified to be Bangladesh, Nepal, Panama, and Uruguay.In partnership with the national counterparts, the project aims at developing a strategy for open data, particularly in thematic areas relevant to the achievement of internationally agreed development goals, including MDGs. Primarily, the government data to be shared with the wider public in open format may include public expenditure and budgeting data, environmental data, procurement data, demographic data, socio-economic indicators, healthcare data, geographical data and local transportation data.The project aims at assisting with the development of a policy framework and technical infrastructure for implementation of OGD initiatives. It will strive at strengthening the open data community within selected countries. The target beneficiaries include, but are not limited to government officials responsible for data coordination in the country such as Chief Information Officers (or equivalent), Information Privacy Commissioners, Procurement Divisions and relevant government officials from ministries and governmental institutions responsible for selected policies (e.g. Ministries of Planning). Indirect beneficiaries include citizens and communities at large.The project will also stimulate a south-south knowledge transfer and cross-fertilization of OGD by bringing together OGD-beginners with more OGD-advanced countries.International workshops, online training courses, and availability of workshop reports will increase the outreach of the project on a global scale, particularly for countries in regions most in need of such support.

Objective and Expected Outcomes

Objective
To strengthen the capacities of governments in selected countries to use open government data for advancing transparency, accountability and sustainable development
Expected Outcome 1
Increased capacity of senior government officials to formulate policies to develop OGD, in consultation with relevant civil society stakeholders
Expected Outcome 2
Enhanced technical capacity of governments in target countries to develop and sustain OGD platforms and applications that utilize government data, in accordance with established policy frameworks