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Open Data in Developing Economies

What is the social and economic value of open data for developing economies?

Background

Recent years have witnessed considerable speculation about the potential of open data to bring about wide-scale transformation. The bulk of existing evidence about the impact of open data, however, focuses on high-income countries. Much less is known about open data’s role and value in low- and middle-income countries, and more generally about its possible contributions to economic and social development. The field lacks a coherent Theory of Change for how and in what contexts open data supports or hampers development.

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Location

Global

Partners

Web Foundation
Mobile Solutions, Technical Assistance and Research (mSTAR)
Program funded by the Global Development Lab at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

Description

This project seeks to build an evidence base identifying: a) the conditions under which open data is most (and least) effective in the development process; b) strategies to maximize the positive contributions of open data to development; and c) means for limiting open data’s harms on developing countries.


Results & Impact

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