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1.00. 7.00. Ranking. Reset North America Latin American & Caribean Europe & Central Asia Middle East & North Africa Sub-saharan Africa East Asia & Pacific South Asia. All East Asia & Pacific Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & North Africa North America South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa. Hands up! No data countryGLOBAL REPORT
The Open Data Charter Principles. The 4th edition of the Barometer shows how all 115 governments in the study are doing against the principles of the Open Data Charter.The Charter is a framework to embed the culture and practice of openness in the government in a way that is resilient to political change and driven by user demand. RANKINGS - OPEN DATA BAROMETER Analysis. In this section, we analyse the rankings and the changes between the first and second editions of the Open Data Barometer. The purpose here is not to provide an exhaustive account of all changes, but to identify notable trends, and to explore the extent to which the Barometer can act as a useful heuristic for understanding the changing landscape of open data around the world. REPORT – FROM PROMISE TO PROGRESS This report finds that, despite being the global leaders in open data today, these governments still have a long way to go to move from promise to progress on open data implementation and impact. For the open government data movement to not only survive but thrive, governments need to radically change their approach to open data and focus their efforts on data governance.GLOBAL REPORT
This 4th edition of the Barometer was supported by grants from the Omidyar Network and the Open Data for Development (OD4D) programme, a partnership funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the World Bank, United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), and Global Affairs Canada (GAC).SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
This regional snapshot covers the 25 Sub-Saharan African countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Swaziland and Togo. 1 Governments are too dependent on third-parties for creating and sustaining open datainitiatives.
LATIN AMERICA
This regional snapshot covers the 15 Latin American countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Bolivia, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay. 1 Most countries increased or maintained their scores in the past year. 2 Civil society in Latin America continues MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA This regional snapshot covers the 12 Middle East & North Africa countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Two new countries, Palestine and Lebanon, have been added since the third edition. 1 Almost all countries in the MENA region are backsliding on open data, with rankings and scores down since the previous Barometer. OPEN DATA BAROMETERREPORTCOUNTRY SHEETSCOMPAREPREVIOUS EDITIONSCONTACTABOUT The Leaders Edition looks at the 30 governments that have adopted the Open Data Charter and those that, as G20 members, have committed to G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles. See the updated methodology for more. Open Data Barometer - 4th Edition is the latest full edition. Created with Highcharts 9.1.0. Chart context menu. THE OPEN DATA BAROMETER Produced by the World Wide Web Foundation with the support of the Omidyar Network, the Open Data Barometer (ODB) aims to uncover the true prevalence and impact of open data initiatives around the world.It analyses global trends, and provides comparative data on governments and regions using an in-depth methodology that combines contextual data, technical assessments and secondary indicators.COMPARE COUNTRIES
1.00. 7.00. Ranking. Reset North America Latin American & Caribean Europe & Central Asia Middle East & North Africa Sub-saharan Africa East Asia & Pacific South Asia. All East Asia & Pacific Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & North Africa North America South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa. Hands up! No data countryGLOBAL REPORT
The Open Data Charter Principles. The 4th edition of the Barometer shows how all 115 governments in the study are doing against the principles of the Open Data Charter.The Charter is a framework to embed the culture and practice of openness in the government in a way that is resilient to political change and driven by user demand. RANKINGS - OPEN DATA BAROMETER Analysis. In this section, we analyse the rankings and the changes between the first and second editions of the Open Data Barometer. The purpose here is not to provide an exhaustive account of all changes, but to identify notable trends, and to explore the extent to which the Barometer can act as a useful heuristic for understanding the changing landscape of open data around the world. REPORT – FROM PROMISE TO PROGRESS This report finds that, despite being the global leaders in open data today, these governments still have a long way to go to move from promise to progress on open data implementation and impact. For the open government data movement to not only survive but thrive, governments need to radically change their approach to open data and focus their efforts on data governance.GLOBAL REPORT
This 4th edition of the Barometer was supported by grants from the Omidyar Network and the Open Data for Development (OD4D) programme, a partnership funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the World Bank, United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), and Global Affairs Canada (GAC).SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
This regional snapshot covers the 25 Sub-Saharan African countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Swaziland and Togo. 1 Governments are too dependent on third-parties for creating and sustaining open datainitiatives.
LATIN AMERICA
This regional snapshot covers the 15 Latin American countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Bolivia, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay. 1 Most countries increased or maintained their scores in the past year. 2 Civil society in Latin America continues MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA This regional snapshot covers the 12 Middle East & North Africa countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Two new countries, Palestine and Lebanon, have been added since the third edition. 1 Almost all countries in the MENA region are backsliding on open data, with rankings and scores down since the previous Barometer.GET THE DATA
Data from the Leaders Edition of the Barometer includes: ODB-leadersEdition-Rankings.csv contains the full Open Data Barometer calculated scores, as well as sub-index and sub-component values, country classifications and other contextual information. ODB-leadersEdition-Scores.csv contains the raw scores given through the expert research for all 3RDEDITION | OPEN DATA BAROMETER Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web. Explore the data. 55% of the 92 countries in the survey now have an open data initiative. View Readiness. Only 10% of the 1,380 datasets studied are open. View Implementation. The impact on transparency and accountability saw a 22% decrease, while the impact on entrepreneurship climbed 15%.THE WEB FOUNDATION
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4THEDITION | OPEN DATA BAROMETER The Open Data Barometer A global measure of how governments are publishing and using open data for accountability, innovation andsocial impact.
GLOBAL REPORT
At a glance, here are this year’s key findings on the state of open data around the world: 1 Open data is entering the mainstream. The majority of the countries in the survey (55%) now have an open data initiative in place and a national data catalogue providing access to datasets available for re-use.COUNTRY SHEETS
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Chapter 1: Introduction: a decade of open data www.webfoundation.org CHANGES TO METHODOLOGY There are a number of methodological changes in the Open Data Barometer - Leaders Edition. MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA This regional snapshot covers the 12 Middle East & North Africa countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Two new countries, Palestine and Lebanon, have been added since the third edition. 1 Almost all countries in the MENA region are backsliding on open data, with rankings and scores down since the previous Barometer. OPEN DATA BAROMETERREPORTCOUNTRY SHEETSCOMPAREPREVIOUS EDITIONSCONTACTABOUT The Leaders Edition looks at the 30 governments that have adopted the Open Data Charter and those that, as G20 members, have committed to G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles. See the updated methodology for more. Open Data Barometer - 4th Edition is the latest full edition. Created with Highcharts 9.1.0. Chart context menu. THE OPEN DATA BAROMETER Produced by the World Wide Web Foundation with the support of the Omidyar Network, the Open Data Barometer (ODB) aims to uncover the true prevalence and impact of open data initiatives around the world.It analyses global trends, and provides comparative data on governments and regions using an in-depth methodology that combines contextual data, technical assessments and secondary indicators.THE WEB FOUNDATION
The Web Foundation. The Established by web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the Web Foundation fights for digital equality — a world where everyone has the same rights and opportunities online. Using world-class research, policy advocacy and practical innovation, we’re working around the world to ensure that everyone can accessthe web, and
COUNTRY SHEETS
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OPEN DATA BAROMETER
Chapter 1: Introduction: a decade of open data www.webfoundation.org CHANGES TO METHODOLOGY There are a number of methodological changes in the Open Data Barometer - Leaders Edition. THE AFRICA OPEN DATA NETWORK & LAB Africa Open Data Network. In the past four years, the Open Data for Developing Countries (ODDC), the Open Data Barometer (ODB) and the Open Data for Development (OD4D) projects have contributed to the emergence of a growing open data community in Africa. This diverse group of government champions, researchers, journalists and activists are mobilizing for open data to become the norm in Africa.SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
This regional snapshot covers the 25 Sub-Saharan African countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Swaziland and Togo. 1 Governments are too dependent on third-parties for creating and sustaining open datainitiatives.
LATIN AMERICA
This regional snapshot covers the 15 Latin American countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Bolivia, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay. 1 Most countries increased or maintained their scores in the past year. 2 Civil society in Latin America continues MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA This regional snapshot covers the 12 Middle East & North Africa countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Two new countries, Palestine and Lebanon, have been added since the third edition. 1 Almost all countries in the MENA region are backsliding on open data, with rankings and scores down since the previous Barometer.OPEN DATA BAROMETER
6 Executive Summary Open data is still in its infancy. Less than five years after the first major Open Government Data (OGD) portal went live, hundreds of national and OPEN DATA BAROMETERREPORTCOUNTRY SHEETSCOMPAREPREVIOUS EDITIONSCONTACTABOUT The Leaders Edition looks at the 30 governments that have adopted the Open Data Charter and those that, as G20 members, have committed to G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles. See the updated methodology for more. Open Data Barometer - 4th Edition is the latest full edition. Created with Highcharts 9.1.0. Chart context menu. THE OPEN DATA BAROMETER Produced by the World Wide Web Foundation with the support of the Omidyar Network, the Open Data Barometer (ODB) aims to uncover the true prevalence and impact of open data initiatives around the world.It analyses global trends, and provides comparative data on governments and regions using an in-depth methodology that combines contextual data, technical assessments and secondary indicators.THE WEB FOUNDATION
The Web Foundation. The Established by web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the Web Foundation fights for digital equality — a world where everyone has the same rights and opportunities online. Using world-class research, policy advocacy and practical innovation, we’re working around the world to ensure that everyone can accessthe web, and
COUNTRY SHEETS
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OPEN DATA BAROMETER
Chapter 1: Introduction: a decade of open data www.webfoundation.org CHANGES TO METHODOLOGY There are a number of methodological changes in the Open Data Barometer - Leaders Edition. THE AFRICA OPEN DATA NETWORK & LAB Africa Open Data Network. In the past four years, the Open Data for Developing Countries (ODDC), the Open Data Barometer (ODB) and the Open Data for Development (OD4D) projects have contributed to the emergence of a growing open data community in Africa. This diverse group of government champions, researchers, journalists and activists are mobilizing for open data to become the norm in Africa.SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
This regional snapshot covers the 25 Sub-Saharan African countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Swaziland and Togo. 1 Governments are too dependent on third-parties for creating and sustaining open datainitiatives.
LATIN AMERICA
This regional snapshot covers the 15 Latin American countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Four new countries have been added since the third edition of the Barometer: Bolivia, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay. 1 Most countries increased or maintained their scores in the past year. 2 Civil society in Latin America continues MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA This regional snapshot covers the 12 Middle East & North Africa countries assessed in the fourth edition of the Barometer. Two new countries, Palestine and Lebanon, have been added since the third edition. 1 Almost all countries in the MENA region are backsliding on open data, with rankings and scores down since the previous Barometer.OPEN DATA BAROMETER
6 Executive Summary Open data is still in its infancy. Less than five years after the first major Open Government Data (OGD) portal went live, hundreds of national and THE OPEN DATA BAROMETER Produced by the World Wide Web Foundation with the support of the Omidyar Network, the Open Data Barometer (ODB) aims to uncover the true prevalence and impact of open data initiatives around the world.It analyses global trends, and provides comparative data on governments and regions using an in-depth methodology that combines contextual data, technical assessments and secondary indicators. OPEN DATA | OPEN DATA BAROMETER Open data — data which is freely available and shareable online, without charge — dramatically reduces the time and money citizens need to invest to understand what their governments are doing and to hold them to account. At the same time, because open data is made available in bulk and in formats that simple computer programmes cananalyse
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Data from the Leaders Edition of the Barometer includes: ODB-leadersEdition-Rankings.csv contains the full Open Data Barometer calculated scores, as well as sub-index and sub-component values, country classifications and other contextual information. ODB-leadersEdition-Scores.csv contains the raw scores given through the expert research for allTHE WEB FOUNDATION
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4THEDITION | OPEN DATA BAROMETER The Open Data Barometer A global measure of how governments are publishing and using open data for accountability, innovation andsocial impact.
RANKINGS - OPEN DATA BAROMETER Analysis. In this section, we analyse the rankings and the changes between the first and second editions of the Open Data Barometer. The purpose here is not to provide an exhaustive account of all changes, but to identify notable trends, and to explore the extent to which the Barometer can act as a useful heuristic for understanding the changing landscape of open data around the world. EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Note on the selection of countries in this report: This report focuses exclusively on the East Asia and the Pacific countries in the 3rd Edition of the Open Data Barometer: Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea (South Korea), Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. When the report mentions region, this means the East Asia and the PacificLATIN AMERICA
Table 1a: Latin America country rankings for the 3rd Edition of the Barometer * Income group = World Bank Country and Lending Groups, 2016 The regional results also show that open data is not just about economic resources but about political commitment and capacity-building, cooperation between stakeholders, and long-term impact-oriented policies.*
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