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Richard Kerby
Senior Inter-regional Adviser, E-Government and Knowledge Management
E-Government Branch
Division for Public Administration and Development Management
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations
Brunei Darussalam 28 August 2012
Open Data and UN Public Administration Country Study (UNPACS)Open Data and UN Public Administration Country Study (UNPACS)
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Discussion PointsDiscussion Points
 What is Open Data?
 Benefits of Open Data
 Open Data as a global trend
 Key Open Data Challenges
 The Way Forward
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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What is Open DataWhat is Open Data
In general, government data is all data or information
that government entities produce or collect …
Open means :
Can be readily and easily consulted and re-used by
anyone with access to the internet
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What is Open DataWhat is Open Data
No legal barriers
No fees required
Machine readable
No technological barriers
Etc…
In the past Current trends
All data are classified, unless marked
non-classified
All data are non-classified unless marked
classified
Open means :
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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What is Open DataWhat is Open Data
Has value to the public
Timely updated
Offered in different formats
Features of good open data:
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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What is Open DataWhat is Open Data
Raw Data Geo Data
National Accounts Geo coordinates of government
institutions
Economic indicators Maps
Big economic projects Transportation network
Education Environmental resources
Health …
Environment
Examples of open data
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Benefits of Open DataBenefits of Open Data
Promoting transparency and boosting public trust in
government
Encouraging citizens to participate with government
entities in designing policies and services
Enhancing government effectiveness and efficiency
Creating business opportunities and jobs
Promoting innovation and research
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Benefits of Open DataBenefits of Open Data
Case Study: Open Data in Transit – Massachusetts, US
Open Transit Video
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend
Key milestones – Jan 21, 2009
President Barack
Obama issued Open
Government directive to
all government
agencies in US.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend
Key milestones – Jan 21, 2009
Data.gov went live
76 data sets and tools
from 11 government
agencies
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Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend
Launch of Open Government Partnership
in NY, US.
A global “effort to make government better”
8 founding members
40+ countries started the process to join
Key milestones – September, 2011
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
September 2011
As members of the Open Government Partnership, committed to the principles enshrined in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention against Corruption, and other applicable international
instruments related to human rights and good governance:
We acknowledge that people all around the world are demanding more openness in government. They
are calling for greater civic participation in public affairs, and seeking ways to make their governments
more transparent, responsive, accountable, and effective.
We recognize that countries are at different stages in their efforts to promote openness in government,
and that each of us pursues an approach consistent with our national priorities and circumstances and the
aspirations of our citizens.
We accept responsibility for seizing this moment to strengthen our commitments to promote transparency,
fight corruption, empower citizens, and harness the power of new technologies to make government more
effective and accountable.
We uphold the value of openness in our engagement with citizens to improve services, manage public
resources, promote innovation, and create safer communities. We embrace principles of transparency and
open government with a view toward achieving greater prosperity, well-being, and human dignity in our
own countries and in an increasingly interconnected world.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
Together, we declare our commitment to:
Increase the availability of information about governmental activities
Governments collect and hold information on behalf of people, and citizens have a right to
seek information about governmental activities. We commit to promoting increased access to
information and disclosure about governmental activities at every level of government. We
commit to increasing our efforts to systematically collect and publish data on government
spending and performance for essential public services and activities. We commit to pro-
actively provide high-value information, including raw data, in a timely manner, in formats that
the public can easily locate, understand and use, and in formats that facilitate reuse. We
commit to providing access to effective remedies when information or the corresponding
records are improperly withheld, including through effective oversight of the recourse process.
We recognize the importance of open standards to promote civil society access to public data,
as well as to facilitate the interoperability of government information systems. We commit to
seeking feedback from the public to identify the information of greatest value to them, and
pledge to take such feedback into account to the maximum extent possible.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
Support civic participation
We value public participation of all people, equally and without discrimination, in decision
making and policy formulation. Public engagement, including the full participation of women,
increases the effectiveness of governments, which benefit from people’s knowledge, ideas
and ability to provide oversight. We commit to making policy formulation and decision making
more transparent, creating and using channels to solicit public feedback, and deepening
public participation in developing, monitoring and evaluating government activities. We
commit to protecting the ability of not-for-profit and civil society organizations to operate in
ways consistent with our commitment to freedom of expression, association, and opinion. We
commit to creating mechanisms to enable greater collaboration between governments and
civil society organizations and businesses.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
Implement the highest standards of professional integrity throughout our
administrations.
Accountable government requires high ethical standards and codes of conduct for public
officials. We commit to having robust anti-corruption policies, mechanisms and practices,
ensuring transparency in the management of public finances and government purchasing, and
strengthening the rule of law. We commit to maintaining or establishing a legal framework to
make public information on the income and assets of national, high ranking public officials.
We commit to enacting and implementing rules that protect whistleblowers. We commit to
making information regarding the activities and effectiveness of our anticorruption prevention
and enforcement bodies, as well as the procedures for recourse to such bodies, available to
the public, respecting the confidentiality of specific law enforcement information. We commit
to increasing deterrents against bribery and other forms of corruption in the public and private
sectors, as well as to sharing information and expertise.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
Increase access to new technologies for openness and accountability
New technologies offer opportunities for information sharing, public participation, and
collaboration. We intend to harness these technologies to make more information public in
ways that enable people to both understand what their governments do and to influence
decisions. We commit to developing accessible and secure online spaces as platforms for
delivering services, engaging the public, and sharing information and ideas. We recognize
that equitable and affordable access to technology is a challenge, and commit to seeking
increased online and mobile connectivity, while also identifying and promoting the use of
alternative mechanisms for civic engagement. We commit to engaging civil society and the
business community to identify effective practices and innovative approaches for leveraging
new technologies to empower people and promote transparency in government. We also
recognize that increasing access to technology entails supporting the ability of governments
and citizens to use it. We commit to supporting and developing the use of technological
innovations by government employees and citizens alike. We also understand that technology
is a complement, not a substitute, for clear, useable, and useful information.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment
Countries that have delivered their commitments as of 24 August 2012:
Albania Armenia Brazil Bulgaria
Canada Chile Colombia Croatia
Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Rep. El Salvador
Estonia Georgia Greece Guatemala
Honduras Indonesia Israel Italy
Jordan Kenya Latvia Lithuania
Macedonia Malta Mexico Moldova
Montenegro Netherlands Norway Paraguay
Peru Philippines RomaniaSlovak Republic
South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden
Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States
Uruguay
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment
Countries that are developing their commitments as of 24 August 2012:
Azerbaijan Costa Rica Finland Ghana
Hungary Liberia Mongolia Panama
Russia Serbia Tanzania Trinidad & Tobago
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment
OGP Commitments: identify new steps to complete on-going reforms, or initiate action
in an entirely new area. Each commitment should have its own short paragraph
identifying what the commitment is, how it will contribute to greater transparency,
accountability and/or citizen engagement, who will be involved in implementing the
commitment, and what the government hopes to accomplish by making this
commitment. There should also be a brief discussion of how the specific commitments
respond to public feedback generated through consultations. This section should also
identify key implementation benchmarks and related timelines, where possible, for
each commitment indicating what will be accomplished during each year of
implementation. OGP action plans are living documents that can be updated on a
rolling basis. Action plans should aim to cover a two-year period, with the expectation
that governments will report on progress on an annual basis, and participate in the
OGP commitment process continuously going forward.
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration
Open Government Partnership Video
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Data Breakout SessionOpen Data Breakout Session
Group 1 and 3
Identify Brunei’s Open Data Opportunities
Group 2 and 4
Identify Brunei’s Private Sector Opportunities
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Open DataOpen Data
Design: Index Vs. Warehouse
Data format: Wholesale Vs. Retail
Dataset formats
Quantity and presentation
Issues to consider in open data portal
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Open Data in International InstitutionsOpen Data in International Institutions
World Bank Video
Citizens monitor data streamsCitizens monitor data streams
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http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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FOI Situation in the UN Member StatesFOI Situation in the UN Member States
FreedomOf Information (FOI) Situation in the UN Member States
90
31
20
60
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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FOI in UN Member States – By RegionFOI in UN Member States – By Region
UN Member States in Africa, Asia and Oceania lag
behind in terms of implementation of FOI legislations
12
18
2
36
22
9
7
4
5
2 2
30
17
7 8
3 3
8
33
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas
FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Data Privacy (DP) Legislation in UN Member StatesData Privacy (DP) Legislation in UN Member States
12
18
2
36
22
9
7
4
5
2 2
30
17
7 8
3 3
8
33
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas
FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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DP in UN Member States – By RegionDP in UN Member States – By Region
UN Member States in Africa, Asia, Oceania as well as Americas require
assistance in the implementation of data protection legislations
15
11
1
4
30
1
42
2
7
333
18
12
43
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas
DP legislation Const. DP provision only DP draft in discussion No DP Legislation
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Agency responsible for OGD & PrivacyAgency responsible for OGD & Privacy
Countries with agency responsible for openness, privacy and security
3
34
32
7
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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OGD - CataloguesOGD - Catalogues
31 UN Member States provide government data in a
comprehensive way through Open Government Data
Catalogues. The existence of OGD Catalogues still needs to
be verified in 161 UN Member States.
Open Government Data Catalogues
2 2
23
4
0
5
10
15
20
25
Asia Oceania Europe Americas
http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/
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Key Open Data ChallengesKey Open Data Challenges
Lack of overall strategy
The “Top Down” approach / culture
Cultural barriers
Legislation gap
Context gap
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Way ForwardWay Forward
•Development of open data strategy for Qatar Government
•Formulation of open data framework
•Build Capacity on Open Data within the Government
•Working closely with government data “warehouses”
•Building up the open data community in Qatar
•A new version of open data portal
UNPACSUNPACS
 The United Nations Public
Administration Country Studies
(UNPACs ) is established to provide
knowledge resources to support
Member States’ efforts to improve
performance in public
administration and development
management.
What is UNPACS?What is UNPACS?
 The UNPACs is a web based effort for
information dissemination and
knowledge transfer on key public
administration issues in Member
States. It is designed to develop and
facilitate knowledge transfer including
sharing of resources, data, best
practices and innovative new
approaches for effective public
administration and governance.
Objectives of UNPACsObjectives of UNPACs
 Provide easily accessible e-information on Member States of
the United Nations in the areas of public sector institutional
development; public sector human resource management; e-
government; citizen engagement and knowledge
management in the government;
 Present in support of policy makers’ use of ICT for public
administration effectiveness, transparency, knowledge
management; and e-government;
 Map innovative practices in these areas of public sector
development citing best practices and lessons learnt;
 Provide online tools and networks for use of the policy makers in
these areas;
 Provide an Internet based shared knowledge platform for
information sharing and dissemination between users on public
administration and development.
Geographical Coverage- 192 Member StatesGeographical Coverage- 192 Member States
Country Pages
•Users will be able to
view all content types
available in each
thematic area on each
country page
Thematic Focus AreasThematic Focus Areas
UNPACs Content TypesUNPACs Content Types
Breakout SessionBreakout Session
Identify elements that you would like to add to
UNPACS:
Thank you for your attention.Thank you for your attention.
@Richardkerby - twitter@Richardkerby - twitter
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Brunei open data and social networking

  • 1. Richard Kerby Senior Inter-regional Adviser, E-Government and Knowledge Management E-Government Branch Division for Public Administration and Development Management Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Brunei Darussalam 28 August 2012 Open Data and UN Public Administration Country Study (UNPACS)Open Data and UN Public Administration Country Study (UNPACS)
  • 2. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 2 Discussion PointsDiscussion Points  What is Open Data?  Benefits of Open Data  Open Data as a global trend  Key Open Data Challenges  The Way Forward
  • 3. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 3 What is Open DataWhat is Open Data In general, government data is all data or information that government entities produce or collect … Open means : Can be readily and easily consulted and re-used by anyone with access to the internet
  • 4. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 4 What is Open DataWhat is Open Data No legal barriers No fees required Machine readable No technological barriers Etc… In the past Current trends All data are classified, unless marked non-classified All data are non-classified unless marked classified Open means :
  • 5. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 5 What is Open DataWhat is Open Data Has value to the public Timely updated Offered in different formats Features of good open data:
  • 6. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 6 What is Open DataWhat is Open Data Raw Data Geo Data National Accounts Geo coordinates of government institutions Economic indicators Maps Big economic projects Transportation network Education Environmental resources Health … Environment Examples of open data
  • 7. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 7 Benefits of Open DataBenefits of Open Data Promoting transparency and boosting public trust in government Encouraging citizens to participate with government entities in designing policies and services Enhancing government effectiveness and efficiency Creating business opportunities and jobs Promoting innovation and research
  • 8. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 8 Benefits of Open DataBenefits of Open Data Case Study: Open Data in Transit – Massachusetts, US Open Transit Video
  • 9. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 9 Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend Key milestones – Jan 21, 2009 President Barack Obama issued Open Government directive to all government agencies in US.
  • 10. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 10 Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend Key milestones – Jan 21, 2009 Data.gov went live 76 data sets and tools from 11 government agencies
  • 11. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 11 Open Data as a Global TrendOpen Data as a Global Trend Launch of Open Government Partnership in NY, US. A global “effort to make government better” 8 founding members 40+ countries started the process to join Key milestones – September, 2011
  • 12. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 12 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration September 2011 As members of the Open Government Partnership, committed to the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention against Corruption, and other applicable international instruments related to human rights and good governance: We acknowledge that people all around the world are demanding more openness in government. They are calling for greater civic participation in public affairs, and seeking ways to make their governments more transparent, responsive, accountable, and effective. We recognize that countries are at different stages in their efforts to promote openness in government, and that each of us pursues an approach consistent with our national priorities and circumstances and the aspirations of our citizens. We accept responsibility for seizing this moment to strengthen our commitments to promote transparency, fight corruption, empower citizens, and harness the power of new technologies to make government more effective and accountable. We uphold the value of openness in our engagement with citizens to improve services, manage public resources, promote innovation, and create safer communities. We embrace principles of transparency and open government with a view toward achieving greater prosperity, well-being, and human dignity in our own countries and in an increasingly interconnected world.
  • 13. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 13 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration Together, we declare our commitment to: Increase the availability of information about governmental activities Governments collect and hold information on behalf of people, and citizens have a right to seek information about governmental activities. We commit to promoting increased access to information and disclosure about governmental activities at every level of government. We commit to increasing our efforts to systematically collect and publish data on government spending and performance for essential public services and activities. We commit to pro- actively provide high-value information, including raw data, in a timely manner, in formats that the public can easily locate, understand and use, and in formats that facilitate reuse. We commit to providing access to effective remedies when information or the corresponding records are improperly withheld, including through effective oversight of the recourse process. We recognize the importance of open standards to promote civil society access to public data, as well as to facilitate the interoperability of government information systems. We commit to seeking feedback from the public to identify the information of greatest value to them, and pledge to take such feedback into account to the maximum extent possible.
  • 14. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 14 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration Support civic participation We value public participation of all people, equally and without discrimination, in decision making and policy formulation. Public engagement, including the full participation of women, increases the effectiveness of governments, which benefit from people’s knowledge, ideas and ability to provide oversight. We commit to making policy formulation and decision making more transparent, creating and using channels to solicit public feedback, and deepening public participation in developing, monitoring and evaluating government activities. We commit to protecting the ability of not-for-profit and civil society organizations to operate in ways consistent with our commitment to freedom of expression, association, and opinion. We commit to creating mechanisms to enable greater collaboration between governments and civil society organizations and businesses.
  • 15. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 15 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration Implement the highest standards of professional integrity throughout our administrations. Accountable government requires high ethical standards and codes of conduct for public officials. We commit to having robust anti-corruption policies, mechanisms and practices, ensuring transparency in the management of public finances and government purchasing, and strengthening the rule of law. We commit to maintaining or establishing a legal framework to make public information on the income and assets of national, high ranking public officials. We commit to enacting and implementing rules that protect whistleblowers. We commit to making information regarding the activities and effectiveness of our anticorruption prevention and enforcement bodies, as well as the procedures for recourse to such bodies, available to the public, respecting the confidentiality of specific law enforcement information. We commit to increasing deterrents against bribery and other forms of corruption in the public and private sectors, as well as to sharing information and expertise.
  • 16. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 16 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration Increase access to new technologies for openness and accountability New technologies offer opportunities for information sharing, public participation, and collaboration. We intend to harness these technologies to make more information public in ways that enable people to both understand what their governments do and to influence decisions. We commit to developing accessible and secure online spaces as platforms for delivering services, engaging the public, and sharing information and ideas. We recognize that equitable and affordable access to technology is a challenge, and commit to seeking increased online and mobile connectivity, while also identifying and promoting the use of alternative mechanisms for civic engagement. We commit to engaging civil society and the business community to identify effective practices and innovative approaches for leveraging new technologies to empower people and promote transparency in government. We also recognize that increasing access to technology entails supporting the ability of governments and citizens to use it. We commit to supporting and developing the use of technological innovations by government employees and citizens alike. We also understand that technology is a complement, not a substitute, for clear, useable, and useful information.
  • 17. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 17 Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment Countries that have delivered their commitments as of 24 August 2012: Albania Armenia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile Colombia Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Rep. El Salvador Estonia Georgia Greece Guatemala Honduras Indonesia Israel Italy Jordan Kenya Latvia Lithuania Macedonia Malta Mexico Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Paraguay Peru Philippines RomaniaSlovak Republic South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Uruguay
  • 18. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 18 Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment Countries that are developing their commitments as of 24 August 2012: Azerbaijan Costa Rica Finland Ghana Hungary Liberia Mongolia Panama Russia Serbia Tanzania Trinidad & Tobago
  • 19. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 19 Open Government CommitmentOpen Government Commitment OGP Commitments: identify new steps to complete on-going reforms, or initiate action in an entirely new area. Each commitment should have its own short paragraph identifying what the commitment is, how it will contribute to greater transparency, accountability and/or citizen engagement, who will be involved in implementing the commitment, and what the government hopes to accomplish by making this commitment. There should also be a brief discussion of how the specific commitments respond to public feedback generated through consultations. This section should also identify key implementation benchmarks and related timelines, where possible, for each commitment indicating what will be accomplished during each year of implementation. OGP action plans are living documents that can be updated on a rolling basis. Action plans should aim to cover a two-year period, with the expectation that governments will report on progress on an annual basis, and participate in the OGP commitment process continuously going forward.
  • 20. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 20 Open Government DeclarationOpen Government Declaration Open Government Partnership Video
  • 21. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 21 Open Data Breakout SessionOpen Data Breakout Session Group 1 and 3 Identify Brunei’s Open Data Opportunities Group 2 and 4 Identify Brunei’s Private Sector Opportunities
  • 22. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 22 Open DataOpen Data Design: Index Vs. Warehouse Data format: Wholesale Vs. Retail Dataset formats Quantity and presentation Issues to consider in open data portal
  • 23. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 23 Open Data in International InstitutionsOpen Data in International Institutions World Bank Video
  • 24. Citizens monitor data streamsCitizens monitor data streams
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  • 30. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 30 FOI Situation in the UN Member StatesFOI Situation in the UN Member States FreedomOf Information (FOI) Situation in the UN Member States 90 31 20 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
  • 31. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 31 FOI in UN Member States – By RegionFOI in UN Member States – By Region UN Member States in Africa, Asia and Oceania lag behind in terms of implementation of FOI legislations 12 18 2 36 22 9 7 4 5 2 2 30 17 7 8 3 3 8 33 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
  • 32. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 32 Data Privacy (DP) Legislation in UN Member StatesData Privacy (DP) Legislation in UN Member States 12 18 2 36 22 9 7 4 5 2 2 30 17 7 8 3 3 8 33 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas FOI legislation Constitutional provision only Draft No FOI Legislation
  • 33. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 33 DP in UN Member States – By RegionDP in UN Member States – By Region UN Member States in Africa, Asia, Oceania as well as Americas require assistance in the implementation of data protection legislations 15 11 1 4 30 1 42 2 7 333 18 12 43 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas DP legislation Const. DP provision only DP draft in discussion No DP Legislation
  • 34. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 34 Agency responsible for OGD & PrivacyAgency responsible for OGD & Privacy Countries with agency responsible for openness, privacy and security 3 34 32 7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Africa Asia Oceania Europe Americas
  • 35. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 35 OGD - CataloguesOGD - Catalogues 31 UN Member States provide government data in a comprehensive way through Open Government Data Catalogues. The existence of OGD Catalogues still needs to be verified in 161 UN Member States. Open Government Data Catalogues 2 2 23 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 Asia Oceania Europe Americas
  • 36. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 36 Key Open Data ChallengesKey Open Data Challenges Lack of overall strategy The “Top Down” approach / culture Cultural barriers Legislation gap Context gap
  • 37. http://www.unpan.org/dpadm/ 37 Way ForwardWay Forward •Development of open data strategy for Qatar Government •Formulation of open data framework •Build Capacity on Open Data within the Government •Working closely with government data “warehouses” •Building up the open data community in Qatar •A new version of open data portal
  • 38. UNPACSUNPACS  The United Nations Public Administration Country Studies (UNPACs ) is established to provide knowledge resources to support Member States’ efforts to improve performance in public administration and development management.
  • 39. What is UNPACS?What is UNPACS?  The UNPACs is a web based effort for information dissemination and knowledge transfer on key public administration issues in Member States. It is designed to develop and facilitate knowledge transfer including sharing of resources, data, best practices and innovative new approaches for effective public administration and governance.
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  • 41. Objectives of UNPACsObjectives of UNPACs  Provide easily accessible e-information on Member States of the United Nations in the areas of public sector institutional development; public sector human resource management; e- government; citizen engagement and knowledge management in the government;  Present in support of policy makers’ use of ICT for public administration effectiveness, transparency, knowledge management; and e-government;  Map innovative practices in these areas of public sector development citing best practices and lessons learnt;  Provide online tools and networks for use of the policy makers in these areas;  Provide an Internet based shared knowledge platform for information sharing and dissemination between users on public administration and development.
  • 42. Geographical Coverage- 192 Member StatesGeographical Coverage- 192 Member States
  • 43. Country Pages •Users will be able to view all content types available in each thematic area on each country page
  • 45. UNPACs Content TypesUNPACs Content Types
  • 46. Breakout SessionBreakout Session Identify elements that you would like to add to UNPACS:
  • 47. Thank you for your attention.Thank you for your attention. @Richardkerby - twitter@Richardkerby - twitter kerby@un.org - emailkerby@un.org - email

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  2. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  3. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  4. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  5. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  6. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  7. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  8. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  9. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  10. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  11. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  12. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  13. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  14. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  15. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  16. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  17. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  18. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  19. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  20. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  21. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  22. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  23. The Story Open Government Over the past few years, a paradigm shift has been emerging around how governments work, and their use the Web and ICT to deliver better services to their constituencies.  The new approach is known as Open Government. It means rethinking how to govern, and rethinking how the administrations should adapt their procedures to meet the demands and necessities of the citizens. Open Government means a cultural, organizational, procedural and attitude change in public servants and the relation with the citizens. It is a new form of understanding political policies which are more legitimate and collaborative: Open Government = Transparency + Efficiency + Participation + Accountability Open Government Data (OGD) is a pillar of an Open Government strategy. OGD is when ministries and state agencies put their raw data on the Web in readable formats (preferrably, machine readable, open standard formats).  The public can review and download the data, and even create new applications around the data.  The governments of the United States and and and United Kingdom are so far the most prominent practitioners of this new approach, and have established portals ( data.gov and data.gov.uk ) to data catalogs.  These data are usable and freely exploitable by NGOs, activists, developers, IT companies, etc. to build and deliver services to people and organizations. See examples of applications in UK and in the US. OGD programs have so far demonstrated multiple benefits: * Increased transparency of governments * Increased number of services to people, due to an increased base of potential service providers * New business opportunities and jobs for application and service developers * New synergies between government, public administration, and civil society organizations * Increased citizen participation and inclusion through extended offers of services closer to people’s needs * New, innovative uses of data in a ways that owners of data would never have thought of.
  24. Currently, 121 of the 192 UN Member States have some form of Freedom of Information legislation; 31 of these 121 countries have only a constitutional provision which grants a right of free access to governmental information to citizens; Besides the121 countries with some sort of FOI legislation, 20 countries are currently discussing drafts of FOI laws.
  25. 82 of the 192 UN Member States have enacted some sort of legislation that protects personal and corporate data from governmental intrusion or infringement; 5 of these 82 UN Member States protect the privacy of data by constitutional provisions only; 9 of the UN Member States are currently discussing drafts of data protection legislation.
  26. 49 of the 192 UN Member States have at least one agency that overviews the access to government data and privacy; From these 49 countries, 34 are in Europe, 7 in Asia, 3 in the Americas, 3 in Oceania and 2 in Africa; 143 UN Members still need to be checked.