Measuring the availability of data for development through the global data barometer

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This project developed the Global Data Barometer (GDB) which tracks the use and reuse of data, focusing on governance, capabilities, availability and use and impacts of data that enable better governance, economic growth, and social inclusion. With a network of 109 countries, 6 thematic partners and 12 regional and country hubs, the survey covers more than 500 data points. It takes a broad look at the extent to which national and sectoral data ecosystems around the world are promoting data for the public good. During 2020 the team worked to refine overall study objectives, leading to a draft Theory of Change.

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OPEN DATA BAROMETER, OPEN DATA FOR DEVELOPMENT, OD4D, OPEN GOVERNMENT, SURVEYS, ACCOUNTABILITY, INDICATORS, CAPACITY BUILDING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, GOVERNANCE, METHODOLOGY, GLOBAL

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